Kidney cancer is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. This disease progresses quickly and is prone to lymph node metastasis. In the early stages of this disease, the clinical symptoms are not obvious. After the disease progresses, there may be three major symptoms: hematuria, low back pain, and lumps in the waist. Relevant imaging examinations should be performed to evaluate the size of the tumor, clinical staging, and guide the selection of clinical treatment plans. In recent years, minimally invasive treatments for kidney cancer have been used. For tumors less than two centimeters in size and without obvious lymph node enlargement, it often has a better clinical effect, and can achieve less surgical wounds and faster discharge. Therefore, it is often used as the primary treatment plan. After treatment, further diagnosis and treatment are determined based on the pathological conditions. Kidney Cancer Symptoms Kidney cancer is a malignant tumor of the urinary system. The main symptoms of kidney cancer include pain in the kidney area, that is, pain in the left or right side of the waist. In addition, there may be hematuria and the presence of a mass in the kidney area during examination. These are also the main symptoms of kidney cancer. Kidney cancer can be preliminarily diagnosed through enhanced CT and enhanced MRI, and the diagnosis depends on pathological examination. The treatment of kidney cancer is also mainly unilateral radical resection of the kidney, and some can be treated with partial resection of the kidney. Generally, after surgery, it is also necessary to cooperate with biological immunotherapy and targeted drugs. It is relatively not sensitive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. What to do if you have a headache due to kidney cancer As a malignant tumor of the urinary system, kidney cancer may not have a definite relationship with headaches. Of course, if kidney cancer is accompanied by some renal hypertension and blood pressure fluctuations, it may cause headaches. There are also cervical spondylosis and other reasons. Some existing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases may cause headaches. If this is the case, symptomatic treatment is also needed to treat this headache while treating kidney cancer. In addition, if kidney cancer has metastasis to the head, it will cause increased intracranial pressure and cause headaches. Some symptomatic treatment is also needed, including radiotherapy, dehydration, intracranial pressure reduction and other drug treatments. |
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