What symptom does pancreatic cancer body have?
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Pancreatic cancer is a kind of digestive tract malignant tumor with high malignancy and difficult diagnosis and treatment. Understanding the symptoms of pancreatic cancer is helpful for daily care and treatment. What are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer? Now let's take a look
What symptom does pancreatic cancer body have?
Symptom 1: abdominal pain: This is a common symptom of patients in the early stage. It often occurs in pancreatic body and tail cancer. The pain of patients will be aggravated when they are lying or at night, and it will be relieved when they are walking or leaning forward.
Symptom 2: fever: most of the patients with this disease will have fever in varying degrees or intermittent fever in the early stage, which usually does not attract people's attention. This is a common early symptom of pancreatic cancer in our daily life.
Symptom 3: fatigue and loss of appetite: this kind of symptom is very common in patients with pancreatic cancer. Sometimes patients will have nausea or abdominal distension, and some will have diabetes and hyperglycemia. This kind of patients have no appetite for fatty dishes, and fatty food is not easy for patients to absorb, so this phenomenon will occur
matters needing attention
1. The diet should be reasonably matched. Pay attention to the proportion of carbohydrate, fat and protein. Carbohydrate should be the main ingredient. The amount of fat and protein should be appropriate. Protein suitable for digestion, such as lean meat, eggs and fish, should be eaten. Reasonable cooking methods should be adopted. Methods such as boiling, stewing, boiling, steaming, sliding and frying should not be used, It prevents the pancreas from secreting too much of the pancreas. 2. In order to provide more nutrition, we can also give element diet. We should start from low concentration and gradually transition to 20% concentration, so that 1 ml of liquid in element diet can reach 1000 calories. We can give 500 ml to 2000 ml per day according to the needs of patients. When using element diet, the infusion speed should not be too fast, and the temperature should not be too low. It should be around 42 ℃. Too fast or too low temperature can cause diarrhea or nausea and vomiting, which should be avoided in the daytime.














