What are the early symptoms of male pancreatic cancer
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In the first half of the year, I began to feel faint pain in my upper abdomen. Later, I found that my face was getting worse and worse, my eyes were yellow, my body was thin, and I felt uncomfortable all over. I couldn't even raise my interest in sex. I went to the doctor's office and diagnosed it as pancreatic cancer. Today, let me learn about the early symptoms of male pancreatic cancer.
What are the early symptoms of male pancreatic cancer
Symptom 1: the clinical manifestation of pancreatic cancer depends on the location of the cancer, the course of disease, whether there is metastasis and the involvement of adjacent organs. In the early stage, the patient may have anorexia, dyspepsia, and gradually develop into refractory anorexia, and may also have nausea, abdominal distension, constipation, vomiting and other digestive symptoms. The patient's weight gradually decreased, even significantly emaciated.
Symptom 2: the early symptoms of pancreatic cancer are not obvious, the main symptoms are jaundice, eyes or skin yellowing, which can also appear in hepatitis or biliary diseases, so early pancreatic cancer has also been misdiagnosed as hepatitis or cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, general pancreatic cancer jaundice more common, and appear earlier, cancer is limited to the body, tail, more no jaundice.
Symptom 3: the clinical manifestation of pancreatic cancer depends on the location of the cancer, the course of disease, whether there is metastasis and the involvement of adjacent organs. Its clinical characteristics are short course of disease, rapid development and rapid deterioration. The most common is abdominal distension discomfort, pain. Although there is conscious pain, not all patients have tenderness. If there is tenderness, it is consistent with the location of conscious pain.
matters needing attention
Once pancreatic cancer has a high degree of malignancy and rapid progression, the postoperative survival time mainly depends on the stage of the disease, the type and nature of the tumor, the general condition of the patient, the external environment of the tumor, and some unknown factors, such as the late discovery of the disease, often losing the opportunity of surgery.