Symptoms of bone metastasis in breast cancer?
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When it comes to cancer, people feel terrible, because cancer is still a major disease causing human death. Breast cancer is one of them, it affects women's lives. Many women have lost their lives because of advanced breast cancer. What are the symptoms of bone metastases from breast cancer? Now let's introduce the symptoms of bone metastasis of breast cancer.
Symptoms of bone metastasis in breast cancer?
There are many symptoms of advanced bone metastasis of breast cancer. First of all, there will be a breast mass. This kind of mass is common to many patients, and most patients are diagnosed because of this. This kind of mass is single, and the texture is hard. The edge of the mass is irregular, and the surface is not smooth. Originally, there is no pain feeling in the mass, However, patients with advanced bone metastases will have dull pain or tingling pain.
The skin of the breast will also have some symptoms due to bone metastasis. The skin of the breast will have many signs. The most common is that the tumor invades the Cooper ligament connecting the breast skin and the deep pectoral fascia, and then causes the breast to shorten and lose its elasticity. It pulls to the skin of the corresponding part, resulting in "dimple sign". It also causes the lymphatic vessels to be blocked by cancer cells, There are also satellite nodules in the skin.
The nipple of advanced breast cancer patients with bone metastasis will also have the symptoms of retraction or elevation because of the metastasis. The nipple will also secrete some blood, milk, pus, serous, etc. the skin of the nipple will also have itching, ulceration, desquamation, burning pain. The lymph nodes under the patient's armpit will also have metastasis, which will adhere to the skin and surrounding tissues, Metastatic lymph nodes can be found in the supraclavicle and contralateral axillary.
matters needing attention
Develop good eating habits. We should pay attention to balanced nutrition and promote breastfeeding in infants; Children should reduce excessive intake of high protein and low fiber diet during development; Don't eat a lot of fat and animal protein in adolescence, strengthen physical exercise; Postmenopausal control of total calorie intake, to avoid obesity. At ordinary times, we should not eat too much meat, fried eggs, butter, cheese and sweets. We should eat less salted, smoked, fried and roasted foods, and eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, vitamins, carotene, olive oil, fish and bean products.