Clinically, there are many symptoms of late-stage lung cancer, such as nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, constipation, fatigue, shortness of breath, pleural effusion, etc. When family members find these symptoms, they must report them to the doctor in time so that appropriate treatment measures can be taken in time to prolong the patient's life cycle. In modern people's lives, cancer symptoms can be said to be more and more, and various cancers are emerging in an endless stream. We know that the occurrence of cancer not only endangers people's lives. It also has a great impact on people's normal work and family. However, the early symptoms of some cancers are often not obvious. When patients discover it, it is often in the late stage, such as lung cancer. So, what are the symptoms of late-stage lung cancer? How long can you live with late-stage lung cancer? Let's analyze it. 1. Nausea and vomiting. This is one of the common symptoms of patients with lung cancer in the late stage. This symptom is often more painful than cancer pain. The symptoms of nausea and vomiting in patients with lung cancer in the late stage may be caused by side effects of treatment, or it may be caused by cancer invading the digestive system or nervous system, or it may be due to psychological effects such as the patient's anxiety. 2. Loss of appetite. This may be related to the patient's general discomfort or emotional tension. Lung cancer patients in the late stages often lack interest in food, and even feel nauseous when food is mentioned. This situation often has a great impact on the patient's physical functions. 3. Constipation. This condition occurs because of a side effect of maca painkillers, or because lung cancer patients have reduced activity and eat less, resulting in a lack of fiber, which leads to constipation symptoms. 4. Fatigue. This condition occurs due to dysfunction of the digestive system, resulting in insufficient nutrient absorption, or due to necrosis of lung tissue, which releases some toxic substances. 5. Shortness of breath and pleural effusion are symptoms that almost all patients with advanced lung cancer have. The symptoms of shortness of breath and pleural effusion are often caused by the reflux of normal tissue fluid produced by the patient's lungs and myocardium. What we introduced above are the symptoms of advanced lung cancer. If a lung cancer patient has the above conditions, the patient and his family must be vigilant, report to the doctor in time and take appropriate treatment measures to save the life of the lung cancer patient. Of course, how long the patient can live actually depends on how to treat and care. Appropriate treatment methods plus symptomatic care methods can often help patients prolong their life cycle. |
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