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In recent years, the incidence of cancer has been increasing, and various cancers have gradually appeared in people's lives. Among the many cancers, gastric cancer is a very common cancer, gastric cancer in the onset of the patient's stomach and intestines will be very painful, in the early stage of gastric cancer generally there are no symptoms, the symptoms are not very obvious, but in the middle stage, the patient can clearly feel the pain in his back, and will find that his appetite has subsided, the whole person has lost a lot of weight, often nausea and vomiting.
It is very normal for gastric cancer patients to have stomach pain, most of the gastric cancer patients can clearly feel the stomach pain in the early stage of the disease, at the beginning there is only a feeling of discomfort in the upper abdomen, there is a feeling of distension, and the heart socket will also have a dull pain, many patients think it is gastritis or gastric ulcer. However, if there is persistent pain in the stomach, or even symptoms of hematemesis, the patient should pay attention, and the condition may have progressed to the advanced stage of gastric cancer at this time, and the best time has been missed.
Patients who are outdoors will have a loss of appetite in the middle and advanced stages of cancer, and the whole person will lose a lot of weight and be tired. This is also a sign of early gastric cancer, the patient will have a loss of appetite, but the stomach and intestines are not very painful, if it occurs together with stomach pain, it should be taken seriously. When some patients suffer from stomach cancer, their stomachs will be bloated after eating, and the patients will reduce the amount of food they eat, resulting in weight loss, and then they will become more and more emaciated and weak.
Gastric cancer patients will have a very serious sense of security after eating, and they will also have mild nausea, and then gradually develop dysphagia and food regurgitation. Patients with gastric cancer will also have a small amount of bleeding in the stomach and intestines, and when the bleeding is heavy, the patient will vomit blood. Therefore, if the patient usually has diarrhea, constipation and stomach discomfort, and gently presses, there will be painful symptoms, and must go to the hospital in time**, it is likely to be early gastric cancer.
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Gastrointestinal symptoms: This is one of the most important manifestations of the early symptoms of gastric cancer, and some non-specific symptoms similar to gastritis or gastric ulcers appear in the early stage of the disease, including epigastric fullness, discomfort or dull pain, pantothenic acid, nausea, and occasionally vomiting and loss of appetite.
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The symptoms of gastric cancer in the early stage are not typical, and many patients only manifest as gastrointestinal digestive discomfort, such as bloating, nausea, and vomiting. These symptoms are very similar to chronic gastritis, so it is common to take gastritis medication at home in the early stages**.
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Specific symptoms are nausea, vomiting, pantothenic acid, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, irritability, fatigue, frequent insomnia, and weight loss.
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Hello! More than 70% of early gastric cancer has no obvious symptoms, and with the development of the disease, non-specific symptoms similar to gastritis or gastric ulcer may gradually appear, including epigastric fullness, discomfort or dull pain, pantothenic acid, belching, nausea, occasional vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion, positive fecal occult blood or black stool, unexplained fatigue, weight loss or progressive anemia, etc.
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In the early stage of gastric cancer, there will be no obvious symptoms, but there are non-specific symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
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The early symptoms of gastric cancer are often not obvious, such as unpredictable epigastric discomfort, dull pain, belching, pantothenic acid, loss of appetite, mild anemia, etc., which are similar to gastroduodenal ulcer or chronic gastritis.
1 Changes in the nature of pain.
Ulcer disease is characterized by regular pain. Gastric ulcers are saturated pain that appears half an hour to 2 hours after a meal and disappears by the time of the next meal. Duodenal ulcer is a hunger pain, also known as fasting pain, the pain mostly appears 3 to 4 hours after a meal, and lasts until the next meal, the pain can be reduced or completely disappeared after eating, and some patients can have night pain.
If the ulcer occurs in the pylorus of the stomach close to the duodenum, the pain rhythm is the same as that of the duodenal ulcer. Once the nature of gastric ulcer pain has changed to persistent pain or has been reduced, you should be alert to the possibility of cancer and go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible.
2 Noticeable emaciation.
Patients with gastric ulcers over the age of 40 who have symptoms such as loss of appetite, meat aversion, nausea, vomiting, vomiting or dark red food, poor nutritional status, obvious emaciation, fatigue and weakness in the short term, and the effect of the drug becomes worse, which may be a sign of malignant transformation.
3 Presence of fixed lumps.
Some patients with gastric ulcers can feel a mass in their heart socket, which is hard and the surface is not smooth, and the mass increases rapidly and is painful to press. As the mass grows, the vomiting also increases, and most of these cases are malignant.
4 Unexplained black stool.
Generally, melena can be seen after eating a large amount of animal blood such as pigs, sheep, chickens, etc., and can also be seen after taking certain drugs. If the ulcer patient has unexplained melena or persistent blood in the stool, special attention should be paid to further investigation, which is often a precursor to malignant transformation.
As long as one of the above conditions is present, you should immediately go to the hospital for medical treatment and examination of the relevant aspects.
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A common precursor to stomach cancer is biting pain. There is also pain similar to peptic ulcer, which can be relieved after eating. It also includes epigastric fullness, heaviness, anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, anemia, edema, and fever.
As the disease progresses, non-specific, vinegar-like gastritis or gastric ulcer symptoms may gradually appear, including epigastric fullness, discomfort or vague pain, pantothenic acid, belching, nausea, occasional vomiting, loss of appetite, and melena.
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Stomach pain is one of the symptoms of stomach cancer, and this disease should be treated in time to avoid delaying the disease. Hello guidance, according to your description, it may be stomach cancer, but you can't just rely on this stomach pain to determine that it is stomach cancer, you should go to the hospital for an examination, and it should be timely, so as not to delay the condition.
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Most of the early stage of gastric cancer has no obvious symptoms, so it is difficult to be detected, but some small details can still help us identify, such as epigastric pain, epigastric fullness, loss of appetite, sudden loss of appetite, anorexia, anorexia of meat, especially fatty meat, about 50% of patients have the phenomenon of sudden aversion to eating fatty meat. Due to eating less and anorexia, patients can lose weight quickly in a short period of time. Gastrointestinal bleeding, some patients may also have black stools in the early stage.
I don't know if your friend already has the above symptoms, if you still have doubts about the test results, you can find a few more authoritative hospitals to diagnose it.
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Analysis: 1More than 80% of patients with early symptoms of gastric cancer have epigastric pain.
2.Early symptoms of gastric cancer are about 1 3 patients with stomach bloating, epigastric discomfort, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, and pantothenic acid.
3.Early symptoms of gastric cancer1 3 Patients with no obvious digestive symptoms may present with unexplained weight loss, weight loss, and fatigue and weakness.
4.Some patients with early symptoms of gastric cancer present with symptoms such as pantothenic acid, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, belching or black stools.
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It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up so that you can confirm whether it is a tumor.
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The first early symptom of gastric cancer is obvious abdominal discomfort and colic, more than 50% of gastric cancer patients will have epigastric pain, not suitable for the situation of visual indigestion, the abdomen is relatively mild, and there is no regularity. The second symptom is loss of appetite or loss of appetite, 1 3 of stomach cancer patients said that when the patient has an obvious situation and does not want to eat, sometimes he encounters the food he likes to eat, and he does not want to eat it, nor is he interested.
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In the early stages of stomach cancer, there is a high chance that there will be sudden weight loss, stomach pain, stomach acidity, and stomach bloating. Nausea, vomiting, abnormal bowel movements.
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Generally, the early symptoms are mainly manifested in stomach pain and bloating, as well as excessive stomach acid, indigestion, loss of appetite, and a little bit, heartburn, etc.
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Gastric cancer is a common malignant tumor of the digestive system, and the pathological type of the disease is generally more common in adenocarcinoma, which can also occur in different parts of the stomach, and the symptoms of different patients vary greatly, which can be accompanied by abdominal pain and digestive symptoms such as acid reflux and belching. Surgery should be the first choice for early-stage gastric cancer** after diagnosis, and the chance of early stage** will be relatively high.
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Most of the early stage of gastric cancer has no obvious symptoms, and a few people will have nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, fatigue, abdominal fullness and discomfort after eating, or symptoms of vomiting blood and black stool.
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Gastric cancer is a common malignant tumor of the digestive tract and generally has no obvious aura. However, there are precancerous lesions in gastric cancer, such as gastric ulcers, dysplasia, polypoids, and adenitis, which are all precancerous lesions, and some symptoms may occur, such as nausea, heartburn, indigestion, and even pain. Some patients may also have symptoms of weakness, fullness and discomfort, poor appetite, and pain after overeating, which may be ignored as indigestion or common gastritis.
Once there are these symptoms, you should be examined as soon as possible, the common examination method is gastroscopy, and gastroscopy is also more convenient, as well as **gastroscopy. The reason for the test is that stomach cancer is asymptomatic when it reaches an advanced stage. So.
When there are symptoms in the early stage, it is necessary to go for examination, gastroscopy can find precancerous lesions, such as gastric ulcers, polyps, adenomas, gastric ulcers have better drugs, and the probability of gastric cancer is greatly reduced.
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In the early stage of gastric tumor, there may be no symptoms or only non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms, such as vague pain or fullness in the upper abdomen, which is aggravated after eating, often hungry, but feeling full and uncomfortable as soon as you eat, and symptoms such as loss of appetite, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, etc., and some patients may have vomiting blood and black stool. Abdominal examination may be unpositive or a palpable mass may be tender in the epigastric abdomen. The diagnosis of early gastric tumors cannot be made from clinical symptoms alone, and gastroscopy combined with pathological biopsy of gastric mucosa is the most reliable diagnostic method at present.
Early gastric tumors under gastroscopy can be manifested as small polyp-like bulges or depressions, with a wide base, rough and uneven lesion surface or erosion, and easy bleeding to the touch.
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Clinical manifestations of gastric cancer: epigastric distension and pain, loss of appetite, weight loss and fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, intestinal obstruction, hematemesis, melena, anemia, fever. Cardia cancer may have a feeling of difficulty eating, which can lead to dysphagia and food regurgitation.
Gastric hilar cancer is prone to symptoms of pyloric obstruction. Perforated gastric cancer can present with symptoms of peritonitis.
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Early gastric cancer can have no symptoms, and some can have mild dyspepsia, which is often overlooked, and it is difficult to blame it on gastric cancer because it is asymptomatic. Early gastric cancer is mainly detected by gastroscopy, and the detection rate of early gastric cancer is the highest in Japan, which is more than 50, while the detection rate of gastroscopy in China is only 15 20. If there is no gastroscopy, early gastric cancer will further develop and become an advanced stage, at this time, there are often poor stomach appetite, tasteless food, satiety, anemia, abdominal pain mainly dull pain and discomfort, weight loss, and general weakness.
Dysphagia may occur in cardia cancer, and antral cancer may cause pyloric obstruction and nausea and vomiting. When there is bleeding in ulcerative cancer, it can cause melena or hematemesis. In polyp gastric cancer, the tumor grows into the stomach cavity, but it is rare, and in ulcerative gastric cancer, it can be single or multiple with raised edges, which is more common.
If stomach cancer has metastasized to the lungs or pleural effusion, cough and breathing difficulties may occur. When metastasized to the liver and peritoneum, ascites can be produced. When epigastric pain is severe and persistent and radiates to the back of the shoulder, it often indicates that the tumor has penetrated the pancreas.
The main signs of gastric cancer are an abdominal mass, sometimes tender, difficult to feel in cardia cancer, and a hard nodule that can be felt on the medial side of the left supraclavicular bone and cannot be moved when distant lymph nodes metastasize. Some gastric cancer patients often have cancer syndromes, such as reversive thrombophlebitis, acanthosis nigricans, folds with pigmentation, dermatomyositis, etc. However, some of them have precancerous syndromes, so we should be vigilant and improve our self-examination ability.
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