Symptoms of metastasis of lung cancer to the tongue
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Lung cancer is a terrible malignant tumor in modern society. If we miss the treatment early, it will deteriorate to other parts of the body. This time is late stage. There are many ways for late stage metastasis. Brain is one of them. Is lung cancer a symptom of metastasis to tongue? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Symptoms of metastasis of lung cancer to the tongue
The symptoms of brain metastases from lung cancer are often found on the phone, that is, one ear can hear, the other can't. Most of the manifestations are the precursor of acoustic neuroma. The tumor in temporal lobe can be stimulated by phantom olfactory, which can smell a non-existent odor, such as burnt rice or burnt rubber. This is a typical symptom of brain metastasis from lung cancer.
Small brain lesions are more specific, that is, patients often have hemiplegia or staggering drunken gait after headache, vomiting and visual disturbance. Brain tumors located in the frontal lobe of the brain can destroy the mental activity of the frontal lobe. The symptoms of brain metastasis of lung cancer cause mental abnormalities such as excitement, agitation, depression, depression, forgetting, fiction and so on.
The symptoms of brain metastasis of lung cancer are located in the middle parietal lobe of the brain hemisphere, which is responsible for sensation. The tumor in this region often leads to unilateral limb pain, temperature, vibration, and loss or disappearance of body discrimination. Brain metastasis in lung cancer is a very common way of metastasis, but also a very serious one. Although it is difficult to treat brain metastasis of lung cancer, as long as patients are treated in time, it can effectively prolong the survival time and reduce the pain of patients.
matters needing attention
Resveratrol in grape can prevent normal cells from canceration and inhibit the spread of malignant cells. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that grapes have the functions of replenishing qi and blood, relieving thirst, strengthening stomach and diuresis. Sour and sweet grapes are more suitable for cancer patients after radiotherapy and surgery, and can be eaten frequently.