What are the symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer?

Advanced symptoms of cardia cancer are mostly manifested as loss of appetite, anemia, weight loss, emaciation, low plasma protein and even dehydration. Patients with abdominal mass, hepatomegaly, ascites, and pelvic enlargement on anal examination are not suitable for surgical treatment. In addition, the symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer may include increased dysphagia, significantly prolonged feeding time with difficulty in swallowing, vomiting and reflux after eating, with vomiting and reflux after eating accounting for about 65% of patients. Depending on the severity of the bleeding, or with deflated shock, severe anemia may occur.

The following are the most common clinical manifestations of advanced pancreatic cancer: 1. dysphagia: progressive dysphagia is the main symptom of most patients at the time of consultation, but it is the late clinical manifestation of the disease.

2.Pain: mainly pain in the front and back of the chest, and the pain is often too severe for patients to tolerate.

3, cachexia: eating difficulties, extreme wasting.

4.Food reflux: It often appears when the difficulty in swallowing is aggravated, and the reflux volume is not large, containing food and mucus, but also blood and pus.

5.Other symptoms: When the cancer presses the recurrent laryngeal nerve, it may cause hoarseness; invasion of phrenic nerve may cause eruption or phrenic nerve paralysis; compression of trachea or bronchi may cause shortness of breath and dry cough; erosion of aorta may produce fatal bleeding.