Early symptoms of gastric stump cancer?

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summary

Gastric stump cancer is caused by benign diseases such as gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer. When most of the stomach is resected, a small part of the stomach is painful and swollen. According to the observation, the probability of gastric cancer in remnant stomach is three times higher than that in normal gastric cancer, and remnant stomach cancer has no specific symptoms in the early stage, which is easy to be considered as "ulcer recurrence" and other benign lesions, thus delaying the treatment. Early symptoms of gastric stump cancer? Let's talk about it.

Early symptoms of gastric stump cancer?

1. Irregular burning pain or fullness in the upper abdomen may be accompanied by emaciation, dyspepsia, suffocation and other symptoms.

2. Anemia of unknown origin, repeated negative stool occult blood test, or sudden hematemesis, solution of tarry stool.

3. This point can be distinguished from benign lesions. For example, the syndrome after gastrectomy appears soon after operation and exists for a long time; Ulcer recurrence also occurred within 3 years after operation.

matters needing attention

In the past, the view that early gastrectomy can prevent the malignant transformation of peptic ulcer should be abandoned. For patients with benign gastric diseases who can be operated on, it is more appropriate to consider operation after 45 years old. The scope of gastrectomy should not be less than 60% for peptic ulcer, especially for duodenal ulcer, so as to achieve the goal of reducing acid.