Metastasis of colon cancer

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Colon is a common disease in human body. Especially in the junction of rectum and sigmoid colon, colon cancer is most likely to occur. The onset age of colon cancer is generally about 40 to 50 years old. The incidence rate of male is generally more than that of female. The incidence rate of male and female is about three to one. Colon cancer is the third disease in gastrointestinal cancer, which can not be ignored. For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, today let's learn. What does colon cancer transfer to liver have to show.

Metastasis of colon cancer

Performance 1: colon cancer after liver metastasis is generally late performance, patients may have severe jaundice symptoms, and accompanied by obvious ascites and facial edema. Liver metastasis of colon cancer is a malignant disease. The clavicle and superior lymph nodes of patients will be enlarged.

Performance two: colon cancer liver metastasis, in addition to the symptoms of metastatic liver cancer, patients will have abdominal distension, the whole body will feel uncomfortable, at the same time, there will be dyspepsia, defecation habits will change, there will be many defecations every day, there will be serious diarrhea or constipation.

Performance three: colon cancer metastasis may also lead to poisoning symptoms, the patient's cancer site will ulcerate blood loss, causing the body to absorb toxins, leading to poisoning. For example, patients with low body heat, general fatigue, general swelling, especially anemia is the most common, weight loss will also occur.

matters needing attention

Once colon cancer has liver metastasis, it is very likely to have metastatic liver cancer. At this time, the patient will feel pain, abdominal tightness and swelling, and the whole body will feel uncomfortable. There may be a mass in the upper abdomen, or liver metastasis, and the symptoms are not obvious.