Metastatic symptoms of penile cancer?

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Penile cancer is a malignant tumor originated from glans, coronal sulcus, inner prepuce mucosa and penile skin. It is the most common malignant tumor of penis, accounting for more than 90% of penis tumors. The most common pathological type is squamous cell carcinoma of the penis, accounting for about 95% of penile carcinoma. Metastatic symptoms of penile cancer? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Metastatic symptoms of penile cancer?

When there is distant metastasis, the corresponding symptoms of the metastasis site, body weight loss, anemia, loss of appetite and other symptoms may appear. In the penis, cancer cells invaded all the penis. Penis cancer cells into the lymphatic system growth, called lymphatic metastasis, first inguinal lymph nodes, and then systemic lymph nodes.

If the advanced tumor continues to develop, it may invade the whole penis and urethra cavernous body, even the scrotum, scrotum contents and anterior pubic area. The distal part of the penis may be necrotic and shed due to poor blood supply, and the local pain is intolerable. After urinating * cavernous body, there was dysuria, obstruction, even urinary retention or urinary fistula.

Penile cancer cells into the blood system growth, called blood metastasis, can grow in the liver, adrenal gland, bone, brain, kidney, spleen and other places. Iatrogenic metastasis, western medicine surgery, penile cancer cells are planted in the incision, more common.

matters needing attention

1. Patients with penile cancer should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, avoid spicy and greasy food, ensure nutrition supply, and enhance the body's immune ability. Diet care can also cook some nutrition porridge health care. 2. Patients with penile cancer should wash the wound with liquid medicine or saline every day to reduce infection, keep the local clean and sanitary, disinfect regularly, and actively prevent infection. After treatment, we often pay attention to the local conditions and inguinal lymph nodes, and review them regularly.