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Early Warning Signs of Gastric Cancer
Food taken by the human body will enter the small intestine area through the throat, and then digest and absorb through the small intestine and the large intestine. If you eat food that is too spicy and stimulating, it will cause gastrointestinal discomfort, which is prone to stomach pain and flatulence. If the part is uncomfortable, it is very likely to cause symptoms of stomach cancer, and the body will give us some signals in the early stage of gastric cancer, as long as you pay attention to these symptoms, you can get timely treatment.
So what are the early signs of gastric cancer? What are the prevention methods for gastric cancer?
Signal 1: Upper abdominal pain
It is clinically proven that in the early stages of gastric cancer patients, it is easy to have symptoms of upper abdominal pain. At first, it manifests as intermittent pain, but only some hidden pain. Later, it will become heavier and the time of pain More and more lasting, the pain is unbearable in the end. So if there is upper abdominal pain, this is one of the early symptoms of gastric cancer.
Signal 2: Loss of appetite
Another sign of early gastric cancer is loss of appetite, such as some acid reflux, vomiting, and indigestion. Especially, there is often a loss of appetite. Even the foods you like are not interested in eating at all. In fact, loss of appetite is another sign of early gastric cancer. If you do not want to eat for a long time, you must go to the hospital to check it in time.
Signal three, positive fecal occult blood
Clinical medicine proves that many patients with gastric cancer often have that kind of symptom, which is medical nourishment, and this proportion is more than 50% of patients with early gastric cancer. Condition.
Signal Four: General fatigue, weight loss
Sometimes there is no way to lose weight, but the weight continues to lose weight, and dizziness and fatigue often occur. At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to whether it is early stage of gastric cancer, because patients with gastric cancer will also gradually decline and become weak in the early stage. status.
How should gastric cancer be prevented?
First, good eating habits
If you want to prevent stomach cancer, you must have a very good lifestyle in your life, especially if your diet is healthy, hygienic and regular. In this way, you can regulate the stomach and intestines and effectively prevent stomach cancer.
Second, maintain a good mental state
In fact, no matter whether the condition of gastric cancer is in the advanced stage or in the early stage, as a patient, you should maintain a good mental state, and then actively cooperate with the doctor for surgical treatment. Only a good mental state can help cure illnesses.
Third, patients with gastritis should be reviewed frequently
Some gastric cancers are transformed from gastritis, so if you are a patient with gastritis or have atrophic gastritis, you must go to the hospital frequently to avoid the condition from becoming worse.
In fact, gastric cancer is a more serious gastrointestinal disease. In the advanced stage of gastric cancer, it may even affect the life and health of patients. Therefore, patients must be well-conditioned in their diet and daily routines. Eating some vegetables and fruits with high vitamin C content is good for gastrointestinal health.
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