Symptoms of early liver cancer?

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In general, liver cancer can be divided into two categories, the first is primary liver cancer, the second is metastatic liver cancer. No matter what kind of liver cancer, the degree of malignancy is very high, and the mortality is also very high. Therefore, we must pay special attention to liver cancer, and actively understand the symptoms of liver cancer, which is very useful for early prevention and treatment of disease and avoiding disease deterioration. Liver cancer, which is often mentioned in our daily life, belongs to primary liver cancer in most cases. It should also be noted that the symptoms of early liver cancer are not obvious, and many patients are in the middle and late stage after liver cancer detection.

Symptoms of early liver cancer?

The early symptoms of liver cancer are not typical, the so-called early symptoms of liver cancer can only be used for reference, but also need to actively go to the hospital for examination. In the early stage of liver cancer, the patient's appetite will be significantly reduced, the abdomen will feel stuffy, dyspepsia will occur after eating, and there will be vomiting.

The right upper abdomen of patients with early liver cancer may feel dull pain, which can be persistent or intermittent. When the patient's body position changes, the pain may be slightly aggravated. At the early stage of liver cancer, the patient can still feel weak.

Body weight loss is a persistent symptom in the early, middle and late stages of liver cancer, which is mainly due to the loss of appetite and the decrease of daily meals of patients with liver cancer. In addition, some patients with liver cancer may also form jaundice in the early stage.

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In short, the early symptoms of liver cancer is very atypical, otherwise according to the early symptoms to judge whether suffering from liver cancer, we must actively go to the hospital to check liver function, and do liver cancer examination to rule out the existence of the disease.