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Clinical Signs of Gastric Cancer Gastric pain: is the most common symptom of gastric cancer, and the symptoms appear early. At the beginning, I only feel discomfort in the upper abdomen, or there is abdominal distention, heaviness, or dull pain in the heart socket, such as gastritis and ulcer disease**, the symptoms can also be temporarily relieved.
It is not noticed until the further development of gastric cancer, frequent and aggravated pain, and even black stool and vomiting, which is often the middle and advanced stage of gastric cancer, and the effect is poor. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the common and non-specific symptom of "stomach pain". Especially when the symptoms are relieved in the short term.
Don't wait for the so-called "pain irregularity" or "inability to eat" typical symptoms to appear. Further testing should be considered in a timely manner and the optimal time should not be lost. If the pain continues to worsen and radiates to the lower back, it is an advanced symptom of stomach cancer invading the pancreas.
Loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue: this symptom can appear early and may not be accompanied by symptoms of stomach pain. This is especially important when this symptom occurs at the same time as stomach pain.
Many patients experience fullness and belching after meals and automatically restrict their diet and gradually lose weight. Malignant, vomiting: this symptom is often due to obstruction or gastric disturbance caused by a tumor.
Cardia cancer can cause poor eating and even difficulty swallowing. Antral cancer can cause pyloric obstruction and vomiting, putrid smell or overnight eating. Bleeding and melena:
Only the fecal occult blood (occult blood) is positive when the bleeding is small, and hematemesis and melena may be present when the bleeding is large. When an elderly person is found to have melena stool, one must be alert to the possibility of stomach cancer.
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1. Abdominal distension and abdominal pain: After the occurrence of gastric cancer, the patient's body will be severely hit, especially some stomach distension and pain. As long as you feel like this is happening in your stomach, taking proactive steps is also the best way to alleviate the disease.
Epigastric fullness is usually a symptom of advanced gastric cancer in the elderly, and if patients suddenly experience epigastric discomfort or pain in their daily life, they need to be highly vigilant for gastric cancer. 2. Emaciation and deficiency: Once gastric cancer occurs, the patient's diet will be abnormal, and emaciation and lack are often manifestations.
About more than half of stomach cancer patients have symptoms such as indigestion and loss of appetite, and as the disease progresses, the patient loses weight rapidly. Although weight loss is not a symptom specific to gastric cancer, it is often used as a basis for diagnosing gastric cancer.
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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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There are a considerable number of patients with early gastric cancer who do not have any symptoms or discomfort, but there are also some patients with early-stage gastric cancer who can have some symptoms, and the common symptoms of these early gastric cancers are as follows:1Epigastric fullness and discomfort or a vague feeling of fullness and discomfort that the patient cannot describe, which generally does not have a cause, usually appears when it is quiet, and disappears when performing physical activities.
2.Epigastric pain, which usually begins as intermittent and vague, and may become progressively worse and persistent, or may be irregular. 3.
Loss of appetite, acid reflux, belching, indigestion, etc. 4.The stool test is positive for occult blood, and some patients with early gastric cancer may have black stool.
5.Unexplained fatigue, wasting or progressive anemia, progressive weight loss. Of course, the appearance of these symptoms does not mean that there is early gastric cancer, but when these symptoms persist, the patient should go to the hospital for treatment, and should also do the necessary tests to diagnose or rule out gastric cancer at an early stage.
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The symptoms of gastric cancer are as follows: nausea and vomiting: patients with early gastric cancer will have symptoms of nausea and vomiting, and the vomit is mostly food and gastric juice. Loss of appetite: In the early stage of gastric cancer, symptoms such as anorexia and decreased appetite will occur.
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Hello, according to your description, gastric cancer and other cancers have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, but most patients still have some abnormal sensations, mainly the reaction of some common digestive tract diseases, mainly epigastric distension pain, dull pain, dull pain, nausea, loss of appetite, heating emaciation, hematemesis, black stool, dysphagia, etc.
If there is an abnormality in the body, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, early detection and early **, the most effective diagnosis is to go to the hospital for gastroscopy and biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.
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The symptoms of stomach cancer vary depending on its stage. Gastric cancer is usually divided into early-stage gastric cancer, advanced gastric cancer, and advanced gastric cancer. There is no obvious difference between the symptoms of early gastric cancer and general superficial gastritis, which is mainly manifested as vague abdominal pain and discomfort, abdominal distension and even non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting after full eating.
For advanced gastric cancer, the symptoms of aggravated pain, emaciation, fatigue and even anemia are caused by long-term consumption of patients. In advanced gastric cancer, cachexia signs are usually present, and if accompanied by distant metastases, such as liver metastases, jaundice symptoms or fixed metastases of cervical lymph nodes. For example, in the advanced stage of gastric cancer in the antrum, pyloric obstruction, vomiting and food may occur, and the vomited contents are accompanied by a rancid odor; In the cardia area, the choking sensation is usually significantly worsened, resulting in the inability of the patient to eat.
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Early Manifestations of Gastric Cancer Epigastric discomfort is the most common initial symptom of gastric cancer, occurring in about 80 patients and is similar to dyspepsia. If abdominal pain occurs, it is usually mild, irregular, and does not relieve it after eating. These symptoms are often not taken seriously by patients and can be mistaken for gastritis or ulcer disease when they seek medical attention.
Therefore, middle-aged patients should be given further examination if they have the following conditions to avoid missing the diagnosis: No previous history of gastric disease, but recent unexplained epigastric discomfort or pain, which is ineffective; There is a history of gastric ulcers in the past, and the pattern of epigastric pain has changed recently, and the severity is getting worse. If the symptoms are relieved but there is a recurrence in the short term, the possibility of gastric cancer should also be considered and further examination should be done in time.
Nearly 50% of stomach cancer patients have significant loss of appetite or loss of appetite, and some patients limit their eating on their own because eating too much can cause bloating or abdominal pain. Unexplained anorexia and wasting are likely to be the first symptoms of early gastric cancer and need to be taken seriously.
Patients with early-stage gastric cancer generally have no obvious positive signs. Most patients have only deep tenderness in the upper abdomen, except for a weak general condition. .
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Symptoms of stomach cancer, stomach pain, loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, malignancy, vomiting, bleeding, and black stools, etc., can cause a small amount of bleeding in the early stage of stomach cancer. Reflux thrombophlebitis is characterized by pallor, coldness, soreness, fatigue, intermittent claudication, and paresthesias, including numbness, tingling, and burning.
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Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the gastric mucosa or gastric glands. Common malignant tumors in middle-aged and elderly people in China. It is more common in the small curvature of the stomach near the pylorus.
Abnormally proliferating cancerous tissue can bulge toward the surface to form large masses, ulcers such as necrosis, and diffuse thickening of the stomach wall if it infiltrates deeply. Gastric cancer can spread to the liver, pancreas and omentum. In lymphatic metastasis, it is as close as to the local lymph node and as far as the left subclavian lymph node; Blood metastases are mainly in the liver, lungs, bones, and brain.
Ulcerative gastric cancer occasionally causes perforation and death due to overeating.
1. Pain in the upper abdomen.
This is the most common symptom of stomach cancer. It begins with intermittent dull aches, and is often diagnosed with gastritis or ulcer disease.
2. Discomfort in the upper abdomen.
It is usually a feeling of fullness or burning. May be temporarily relieved and recurring.
3. Dyspepsia symptoms such as loss of appetite and belching.
Presents with a feeling of fullness after eating and active dietary restrictions, often accompanied by recurrent belching.
4. Positive for black stool or fecal occult blood.
If you have black stools without eating blood tofu or taking bismuth and other medications, you should come to the hospital for examination as soon as possible.
5. Fatigue, emaciation and anemia.
This is another group of common and non-specific symptoms of stomach cancer. Patients often show fatigue and weakness due to loss of appetite and blood loss in the digestive tract.
What are the causes of stomach cancer?
1. Dietary factors.
Long-term consumption of moldy grains, moldy foods, pickles, smoked and pickled fish, and excessive intake of salt can increase the risk of stomach cancer. These foods contain high concentrations of nitrate, which are easily absorbed by the body, converted into nitrite by bacterial reductase in the stomach, and then combined with amines to form carcinogenic nitrite amines;
2. Helicobacter pylori infection.
The toxins it secretes can cause gastric mucosal lesions;
3. Genetic factors.
Epidemiological investigation showed that the incidence of gastric cancer had a tendency to be clustered in families.
4. Precancerous lesions.
That is, systemic or local diseases and states that are prone to malignancy, such as chronic atrophic gastritis, adenomatous gastric polyps, residual gastritis, etc.
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There are no specific symptoms in the early stage of gastric cancer, some patients will have acid reflux flatulence, epigastric pain, especially after eating, and a few patients will have nausea and vomiting. A positive fecal occult blood test may be found on physical examination, and some patients may present with darkening of the stool. The symptoms of early gastric cancer are similar to those of benign diseases such as gastritis and gastric ulcers, including vomiting, nausea, fatigue, abdominal pain, and bloating.
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The early symptoms of gastric cancer are not obvious, and the disease will develop to a certain extent before discomfort appears, mainly manifested as epigastric discomfort, decreased appetite, and burning sensation in the epigastric abdomen.
1) Epigastric discomfort: Epigastric discomfort is the most common initial symptom of gastric cancer, and most gastric cancer patients have this manifestation, such as dyspepsia, abdominal pain, etc., which are generally mild and irregular, and cannot be relieved after eating, and are often mistaken for gastritis and ulcers.
2) Decreased appetite: manifested as poor appetite, not wanting to eat, lack of energy, etc.
3) Other symptoms: Some patients will also have symptoms such as feeling full after eating very little, acid reflux, belching, hematemesis, black stool, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing.
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Most patients with early-stage gastric cancer are asymptomatic, and a few patients may have mild discomforts such as fullness and discomfort, indigestion, etc., which are not easy to attract attention. Advanced gastric cancer can cause discomfort such as epigastric pain and weight loss, and advanced patients may also have symptoms such as anemia, anorexia, and weight loss.
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