Advanced symptoms and survival of lung cancer

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Generally speaking, when the cancer is in the late stage, it will metastasize. Generally speaking, if the cancer has metastasized, it means that your condition is in the late stage. At this time, you can only rely on traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. Then my friend has lung cancer. Now let's share my experience of advanced lung cancer symptoms and survival.

Advanced symptoms and survival of lung cancer

First, the chest fluctuates a lot during breathing a week before death, especially at night when the breath is tight. The voice of phlegm in the throat is very heavy. A few minutes before death, the patient goes into a coma state, and his breathing becomes irregular and weak. Finally, he will breathe in without exhaling, lie on his side, and flow a lot of phlegm and liquid out of his mouth. The symptoms at the last moment of death are not a single phenomenon, but the complete failure of various systems of the human body. The symptoms before death vary from person to person.

Second, the local symptoms of advanced lung cancer are severe. The common symptoms are hoarseness, chest pain, edema, shortness of breath, pleural effusion and hemoptysis, which seriously affect the quality of life of patients and even endanger their lives.  

Third: 1. Hoarseness is a common symptom of advanced lung cancer. It is because the tumor continues to expand and invade the left side of the mediastinum to compress the recurrent laryngeal nerve, resulting in hoarseness. Generally, patients have no upper respiratory symptoms or sore throat reaction. 2. Chest pain is intermittent dull pain or stuffy pain. When the lung cancer develops to the advanced stage, the tumor invades the pleura, resulting in the aggravation of pain. Peripheral lung cancer can have chest pain, shoulder and back pain, upper limb pain, hypochondriac neuralgia, etc., which can make the patients feel unbearable pain. 3. Obstruction of lung lymph nodes or larger bronchus by dyspnea tumor can lead to pleural effusion or shortness of breath, causing chest tightness, shortness of breath or asphyxia, which is life-threatening.

matters needing attention

Lung cancer advanced cancer cells have spread, at this time, although there is no chance of complete cure, but after treatment, still can have a long survival period, therefore, patients and their families can not give up, and even feel the idea of waiting for death, or should actively treat, usually to help patients build confidence, brave face and treatment.