What is the final manifestation of pancreatic cancer, and what are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer

Updated on healthy 2024-02-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pancreatic cancer is a very malignant digestive system tumor, and many pancreatic cancer patients will have obvious symptoms of fatigue, severe abdominal pain, jaundice, anemia, weight loss, ascites, and even cachexia before death. Some patients may also die due to complications, such as gastrointestinal bleeding caused by pancreatic cancer, patients can have a large amount of hematemesis and melena in a short period of time, and eventually cause hemorrhagic shock, which is manifested as paleness, clammmy extremities, and rapid pulse, and finally leads to coma and death. If there is acute purulent obstructive cholangitis, there will be obvious high fever, chills, and in addition to the symptoms of shock, there may be symptoms of central nervous system suppression, such as drowsiness and coma.

    For patients with end-stage pancreatic cancer, symptomatic support is mainly used to improve the quality of life and enable patients to receive better end-of-life care.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The symptoms of pancreatic cancer mainly include general symptoms and symptoms that vary depending on the location of the cancer. The early symptoms of pancreatic cancer are not very obvious, but there can be outstanding manifestations, such as anorexia, indigestion, significant weight loss, abdominal discomfort and pain, jaundice, epigastric pain, which are generally similar to stomach pain, liver discomfort, and weight loss for no reason. Patients will suddenly develop diabetes, diabetes is due to insufficient insulin secretion, insulin is related to the pancreas, so patients with sudden diabetes should be carefully investigated for pancreatic cancer.

    In patients with jaundice, the urine will become very yellow, the sclera will turn yellow, and then there will be poor appetite, fullness, increased stool frequency, and changes in physical characteristics.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The advanced stage of pancreatic cancer indicates that the patient's condition is particularly serious, and such a condition is at risk of death, so it is necessary to pay special attention to the patient's condition, and the symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer before death are mainly as follows.

    1.Symptom. 1. Jaundice, jaundice is the most important symptom and sign of pancreatic cancer in the advanced stage, with an incidence rate of more than 90%, and jaundice is usually persistent and progressively deepened.

    Jaundice may occur in older people, with a tendency to bleed. The early and late appearance of jaundice is related to the location of the cancer in the pancreatic head, and jaundice appears earlier near the common bile duct area, and conversely, jaundice appears later in those who are far away from the common bile duct. Jaundice is progressively worsened, with itching, but some patients may have no itching.

    2.Symptom. 90% of patients lose weight rapidly in the advanced stage of pancreatic cancer, which is related to less pancreatic bile secretion, poor digestion and absorption function, loss of appetite, poor sleep, heavy mental burden, and direct action of cancer cells.

    3.Symptom. 3. Fever, at least 10% of pancreatic cancer patients have low-grade fever, high fever, intermittent fever or irregular fever in advanced symptoms. Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer have insight into the fever situation, sometimes it is very serious, and some patients will have a fever that is a little unclear.

    Precautions. The advanced stage of pancreatic cancer has reached a particularly serious situation, so you must pay careful attention to it and notify the doctor immediately if there is any situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pancreatic cancer is still incurable, so how long can pancreatic cancer live, and what are the final symptoms?

    How long pancreatic cancer can survive is mainly determined by the stage of pancreatic cancer. If early-stage pancreatic cancer can be detected in time, some patients may have a better survival time if they are given the best surgical resection in time, and there are also reported cases of survival of more than 10 years. However, for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, there is a high risk of death within 3-6 months if surgery is not possible**.

    Pancreatic cancer is a very malignant digestive system tumor, with a 5-year survival rate of no more than 20%, which is difficult to detect in the early stage, and most of the clinical symptoms are already in the middle and advanced stages, which is also one of the reasons for the poor prognosis.

    About 10% of patients will have reverse fever in the advanced stage, and patients with advanced pancreatic cancer will show low-grade fever, high fever, intermittent fever and other phenomena. Fever may be caused by a pyrogen released by the cancer cells themselves or a secondary bile duct infection, and if the fever continues, the patient will die faster.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Neurological symptoms: Some patients with pancreatic cancer may have anxiety, depression, insomnia, personality changes and other manifestations, and the symptoms are very obvious.

    2.Abdominal pain: Epigastric discomfort and vague pain are the most common and first clinical symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer.

    The location of abdominal pain is not clear, and the scope is relatively wide. Pancreatic cancer typically sites in the mid-upper quadrant and left hypochondrium, which can then radiate to the back, anterior chest, and right scapula. Abdominal pain can be manifested as dull pain, heavy tenderness, gnawing pain, etc., which is mostly persistent, can be aggravated after meals, and once the pain intensifies, it is necessary to suppress it with medication, and it is not far from death.

    3.Jaundice: Jaundice is one of the important symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer, and obstructive jaundice is the most prominent manifestation of pancreatic head cancer, with an incidence of more than 90%.

    Moreover, the early pancreatic body and pancreatic tail can be free of jaundice. Jaundice is usually persistent and progressively deepening. When completely obstructed, the stool may be clay-colored, ** yellow staining may be brown or bronzed, with itching, and worsening symptoms indicate imminent death.

    4.Gastrointestinal symptoms: Digestive tract symptoms mainly include loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, dyspepsia, diarrhea, constipation or gastrointestinal bleeding, but there are no specific pre-death symptoms of pancreatic cancer.

    5.Fever: fever is present in at least 10% of patients during the course of the illness.

    The advanced clinical manifestations of pancreatic cancer can be low-grade, high-temperature, intermittent or irregular. The cause may be related to a pyrogen released by the cancer cells themselves or a secondary biliary infection, which can also hasten death if the fever persists.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The typical symptoms of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer before death are: emaciation, no appetite, if the cancer cells metastasize to the liver, and finally may die due to liver insufficiency, there are also metastases to the abdominal cavity, a large amount of ascites, hypoproteinemia, and finally ascites can neither be discharged with drugs, nor can it be solved by pumping water, because the protein produced by the human body is too low, and if hypoproteinemia is not solved, it cannot be fundamentally solved, ascites will continue to grow, and some patients die of liver failure. At this time, the main thing is to find a way to improve the quality of life of the patient, and it is recommended to take component D.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't be afraid, although pancreatic cancer is not so good, some people say, how to do it, but otherwise, it is difficult to treat, but there are also ways to **, let's take a look!

    Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer generally refers to "Cyberknife" radiotherapy, I don't know if I'm right, but if you type it casually on the Internet: "Cyberknife **tumor" will find that it is all radiotherapy programs, you can also take a look, I remember that there is an article about radiotherapy, it seems to be called "The best way to do pancreatic cancer, can Cyberknife do it", you can go and take a look, it will help further!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't be so tragic, happy can live a day is a day, and the question of how long pancreatic cancer can generally live varies from person to person, and the choice of the patient's method and the patient's physical condition are closely related.

    Eating more selenium, such as Selenium Weikang, can significantly inhibit the growth and proliferation of tumor cells, help the body restore the ability to fight against tumor cells, maximize the mobilization of the body's immune function, reduce the number of residual tumor cells in the body as much as possible, significantly improve the quality of life of patients, and effectively improve the survival of tumor patients, which is a more advanced and effective means.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer are as follows.

    1. Jaundice is an important symptom in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.

    2. Emaciation Common symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer with obvious weight loss 3. Abdominal pain Epigastric discomfort and vague pain are the most common first symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer 4. Digestive symptoms including loss of appetite, dyspepsia, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, constipation or gastrointestinal bleeding often occur, but there are no specific advanced symptoms of pancreatic cancer.

    5. Neurological symptoms Some patients may have anxiety, depression, insomnia, personality changes and other manifestations.

    6. Fever At least 10% of patients have fever during the course of the disease.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Common symptoms of pancreatic cancer before death include severe weight loss, malignant ascites, malignant pleural effusion, intestinal obstruction, lower extremity edema, jaundice, and thrombosis (or cancer thrombus) formation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think there's no more painful cancer than pancreatic cancer, t t. When I was in school, I witnessed the pancreatic cancer of my uncle next door**, jaundice and pain, the whole person was thin and looked like nothing, but the stomach was very bulging, and he passed away in pain, and the last period of time was so good every day. Sometimes I feel that it is really painful for poor people to get cancer, and when I first found out, I would take a traditional Chinese medicine called life care after surgery, and I was well controlled for more than half a year.

    Later, I really couldn't afford to eat and stopped, and I went to work in the field, and then I endured the pain and didn't say anything, and when it was really serious, it was metastasized to the liver, gallbladder, and tumors on the liver were more than 10cm. I had no choice but to come back. Life is the most important, don't bear to get sick, you really have to treat it early.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    ?The symptoms of pancreatic cancer are generally not obvious in the early stages of the disease, so it is easy for patients to ignore them. As the disease progresses, the symptoms of pancreatic cancer continue to appear, so patients often have intermediate and advanced pancreatic cancer when they go to the hospital for examination.

    At this time, the patient's condition is more serious, and some patients even have pancreatic cancer and develop, which makes it more difficult. So? 1. Ascites.

    The pre-mortem symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer often include epigastric discomfort and vague pain as the first symptoms, and the location of abdominal pain is often unclear and widespread. Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer may present with ascites, and hard and enlarged metastatic lymph nodes may be palpated in the left supraclavicular or anterior rectal depression. 2. Gastrointestinal symptoms.

    The main manifestations are dyspepsia, nausea and vomiting, and sometimes gastrointestinal bleeding. 3. Fever. About 10% of patients have fever symptoms, which are manifested as high, low, intermittent or irregular fever, which may be caused by a pyrogen released by cancer cells or a secondary biliary tract infection.

    4. Rapid weight loss. More than 90% of patients with advanced pre-mortem symptoms of pancreatic cancer have significant weight loss, which is characterized by rapid weight loss. About 90% of patients have significant weight loss, which is characterized by rapid weight loss.

    5. Jaundice. Jaundice is an important sign of advanced pancreatic cancer and usually progressively deepens. Among them, more than ninety percent of patients with pancreatic head cancer will have obstructive jaundice, while early pancreatic body and tail cancer can have no jaundice.

    When obstructive jaundice is completely obstructed, the patient** has a brown or bronze stain and may be accompanied by itching, and the stool is mostly clay-colored. 6. Abdominal pain. In the advanced stage of pancreatic cancer, discomfort and vague pain in the upper abdomen are often the first symptoms, and the location of abdominal pain is often unclear and widespread.

    Abdominal pain is mostly persistent dull pain, heavy tenderness, etc., and may be aggravated after meals. Abdominal pain is typically localized in the mid-upper quadrant and left hypochondrium, and may radiate to the back, chest, and right shoulder. To sum up, this is the introduction of the right analysis.

    What do you think after reading it? I hope that everyone can pay more attention to life, do a good job of prevention, and maintain physical health is very important for everyone. Here, I also wish the patients a speedy endearment**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Experts from the Department of Radiation Oncology of the Air Force General Hospital introduced the symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer before death

    1. Epigastric discomfort and vague pain are the most common first symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Tumors often cause pancreatic duct or bile duct obstruction, although it has not yet caused jaundice, bile excretion is not smooth, the pressure in the biliary tract increases, the bile duct and gallbladder are dilated to varying degrees, and the patient may feel abdominal discomfort and dull pain. In the past, it was emphasized that the typical symptom of pancreatic head cancer was ** jaundice, but in fact, ** jaundice as the first symptom only appeared in 10 30 patients.

    Abdominal pain is still a very common symptom in patients with pancreatic head cancer. For pancreatic caudal cancer, there is a higher incidence of abdominal pain, and there may be significant epigastric and low back pain due to involvement of the celiac plexus. The presence of this symptom often indicates that the lesion has advanced to an advanced stage.

    2. Obstructive jaundice is a prominent manifestation of pancreatic head cancer. If the tumor is located near the ampullary area, jaundice may appear earlier. Jaundice is often persistent and progressively deepening. The stool becomes pale in color and even clay-colored. The skin is yellow and brown or bronze, and there is **itching.

    3. In addition to obstructive jaundice, pancreatic head cancer often causes gallbladder enlargement, which can be clearly palpated in the right upper quadrant. Obstructive jaundice with gallbladder enlargement often suggests a periampullary tumour.

    4. About 90% of patients have rapid and significant weight loss, often accompanied by massetice in the late stage.

    5. Fatigue and loss of appetite are very common, and can be accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and nausea. In some cases, steatorrhea and hyperglycemia and diabetes may occur.

    6. Fever may occur due to cancer ulceration or infection, or secondary bile duct infection.

    7. Thrombophlebitis of limb veins can be seen in some pancreatic body and tail cancers, resulting in local limb edema.

    8. In addition to jaundice, the physical examination may also have epigastric tenderness. In the late stage, a nodul, hard mass may be palpable in the upper abdomen. If jaundice is accompanied by gallbladder enlargement, it is an important basis for pancreatic head cancer.

    Liver enlargement is often palpable due to cholestasis. If the cancer compresses the splenic vein or when the splenic vein thrombosis forms, splenomegaly may be palpable.

    9. In advanced cases, ascites may appear, and hard and enlarged metastatic lymph nodes can be palpated in the left supraclavicular or anterior rectal depression.

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