Symptoms of the ulcerative type include persistent pain, decreased appetite, weight loss, stomach bleeding, nausea and vomiting.
Ulcerated gastric cancer is a relatively common malignant tumor of the digestive system and has the following classic symptoms: 1. Patients with ulcerated gastric cancer will have a change in the regularity of pain, for example, the pain will become persistent after meals and the pain will not be relieved. 2. The patient’s weight will drop rapidly. 3. Most ulcerated stomach cancers cause stomach bleeding, so the patient will have black stools. 4. Most ulcerated stomach cancer patients will have varying degrees of nausea and vomiting.
The clinical symptoms may vary slightly depending on the patient’s physical condition. If a patient has most of the above symptoms, he or she may have ulcerated gastric cancer and should go to a regular hospital for gastroscopy and take a tissue biopsy for pathological diagnosis.
The main treatment for gastric cancer is surgery. Depending on the patient’s specific situation, surgery should be followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy, and immunotherapy, etc. Most patients can achieve good results after surgery in the early and middle stages, supplemented by regular postoperative treatment.