Lung squamous cell carcinoma is squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, and a large stomach in squamous cell carcinoma of the lung is considered to be caused by an increase in the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity or metastasis of cancer cells to the abdomen.
Squamous cell carcinoma belongs to a group of non-small cell lung cancer, and its cause is still unclear, which may be related to smoking, environmental pollution and other factors. If patients with squamous cell carcinoma develop a large stomach, it is usually related to abdominal fluid accumulation. Hypoproteinemia or peritoneal metastasis in advanced stage of squamous cell carcinoma may lead to increased abdominal fluid accumulation, which in turn triggers a large stomach.
Secondly, if the cancer cells in the body metastasize to the abdomen, it may also lead to local enlargement, and some patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung may have the symptom of large stomach.
If squamous cell carcinoma patients have a big stomach, they are considered to be in the advanced stage of the disease. It is recommended that patients consult doctors in regular hospitals, cooperate with doctors to carry out relevant examinations and standardized treatments, so as to prolong the life span and improve the quality of life. Keep a good mood in daily life, regulate bad emotions and avoid excessive pressure, otherwise it is not conducive to treatment.