Liver cancer is a difficult disease to cure. The earlier the treatment, the better the effect. Once it worsens, it is very difficult to cure. Nose bleeding is a sign of worsening liver cancer. This is because after liver cancer worsens, its cancer cells will affect the function of the liver. The synthesis of coagulation factors is one of the functions of the liver. The reduction of coagulation factors will cause bleeding in the nose, gums and even skin. Liver cancer patients will have many complications, abnormal bleeding is very common, many patients have vomiting blood, black stools and other symptoms, in fact, in addition to such digestive tract symptoms, nose bleeding is also very common. This kind of nose bleeding is different from ordinary nose bleeding, it is very difficult to stop bleeding, it will not stop bleeding by itself, and medical staff need to diagnose and treat it in time. Nosebleeds in patients with liver cancer can occur in any part of the nasal cavity, but it is also closely related to the distribution of blood vessels. Clinically, nosebleeds in patients with liver cancer are divided into three prone bleeding areas: upper nosebleed, anterior nosebleed and posterior nosebleed. Their blood supply belongs to the external carotid artery system, greater palatine artery and internal carotid artery system respectively. Generally speaking, nosebleeds in liver cancer patients are a symptom that only occurs when the liver cancer worsens, because it indicates that the patient's coagulation function is reduced, resulting in the body's inability to coagulate blood. The liver can synthesize a variety of coagulation factors. When suffering from liver cancer, a large number of liver cells die, thereby weakening the synthesis of coagulation factors and affecting the coagulation function. The worsening of the disease usually directly causes abnormal liver function, and abnormal liver function can lead to a disorder in the synthesis of coagulation factors in the human body, which can not only cause nasal bleeding, but also bleeding from the gums and skin. Patients with nosebleeds usually have severe liver damage and need to be taken seriously. Hemostatic drugs should be given immediately, and sometimes three-chamber two-balloon tube compression hemostasis and endoscopic hemostasis are also needed. Here, I would like to remind all family members of liver cancer patients not to underestimate the symptoms of nosebleeds in liver cancer patients. It is not something that can be stopped by simply plugging it with cotton balls. If you encounter this situation, please contact medical staff immediately. |
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