Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Yaotui pain may indicate gastric cancer bone metastases

Often appear on the abdominal pain, indigestion and other symptoms of anorexia or have a history of gastritis, such as a sudden feeling back, leg pain, should not be Buzai Yi, long waist, Tuitong may be a sign of gastric cancer bone metastases. Gastric cancer is the most common gastrointestinal cancer and other tumor different, it at an early stage and may be transferred to the general proliferation. The general blood circulation, cancer cells can be transferred to the spinal bone growth, resulting in patients with low back pain associated with radioactive Suanzhang lower limbs, numbness. Some of the patients showed symptoms similar to the lumbar disc herniation, although to a hospital for X-ray examination, but it overlooked the note Dr. Xiang Guke gastrointestinal illness, easy to misdiagnosis. In fact, some early tumor metastasis, through the X-ray is not fully shown, if symptoms related to the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, the effect is not obvious, may also add to the original condition. Therefore, in the past had gastrointestinal discomfort, the recent and continuing Yao Tuiteng patients, and no clear history of lumbar sprain, should go to hospital for regular CT, MRI and other related checks to the early detection of bone metastases Gastric cancer in the general good of the 45-year-old, the early no obvious symptoms, with the illness progress, and some patients can be expressed as vague upper abdominal pain, anorexia, dyspepsia and weight loss, and so on. However, some patients even have been diagnosed with stomach cancer, diet is still very normal, and no gastrointestinal symptoms. Therefore, in the past no stomach illness of the elderly, if there is, abdominal discomfort, the medication after the invalid, should go to the hospital treatment. Suffering from gastric ulcer and atrophic gastritis, gastric polyps in patients with gastritis antrum, should be positive for the disease, so as not to become its development of gastric cancer.

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