Survival rate of colorectal cancer with lung metastasis

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At present, rectal cancer is very common in China. Rectal cancer is a kind of malignant disease. Usually, patients are very depressed after they know that they have rectal cancer. They think it must be wrong, and they will doubt it. They will go to many hospitals for examination. After the diagnosis, the patients will be very disappointed. At this time, the family should give more care and support, and accompany more patients People, to let them build up confidence, now the medical can relieve the suffering of patients, improve the quality of life, so that patients maintain a happy mood. At present, we are actively cooperating with doctors in the treatment of colorectal cancer with lung metastasis? Do you understand? Let's talk about the survival rate of lung metastasis of colorectal cancer.

Survival rate of colorectal cancer with lung metastasis

Symptom 1: pain: pain is a common initial symptom of postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer. Patients with postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer often have perineal drop, sacral pain and radiation to the lower limbs. Intestinal obstruction: tumor enlargement can cause intestinal stenosis, obstruction of intestinal contents, and then lead to mechanical intestinal obstruction. Mass: in patients with recurrence of rectal cancer after operation, nodular mass can be palpated subcutaneously in perineum, with hard texture and tenderness.

Symptom 2: intestinal perforation: clinical manifestations of typical acute abdomen, abdominal muscle tension, tenderness, rebound pain, X-ray plain film see crescent free gas under the septum, can make a preliminary diagnosis. Defecation habit change and bloody stool: Anal digital diagnosis is a common diagnostic method for postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer. Postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer patients will be accompanied by hematochezia, or defecation habits change.

Symptom 3: pain is the most common initial symptom of postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer. Patients with postoperative recurrence of rectal cancer often have anal drop, sacrococcygeal pain and radiation to the lower limbs. When this happens, it is necessary to arouse the attention of patients. In patients with recurrence of rectal cancer after operation, nodular mass can be felt subcutaneously in anus during anal digital examination, with hard texture and tenderness. In the treatment of rectal cancer patients should be careful not to hurt the patient's body immune system.

matters needing attention

After eating too greasy food, drink a cup of warm water with vinegar, and then exercise more to speed up the digestion of stomach and intestines and reduce the burden of intestines