What are the symptoms of breast cancer chest wall recurrence

Symptoms of breast cancer recurrence in the chest wall are mainly weakness, emaciation, weight loss, the patient’s nipples may start to secrete foul-smelling things, the location of the chest wall may start to hurt, chest wall swelling, and some patients may also have the symptom of violent coughing. When a patient has a breast cancer recurrence in the chest wall, it is often more likely for the patient to develop a chest wall swelling, and some patients may also experience uncomfortable symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, tightness in the chest, the need for a lot of effort when breathing, or even shortness of breath. Besides chest wall recurrence and lymph node metastasis, breast cancer metastasis mainly occurs in tissues and organs with rich blood circulation. The most common metastatic sites are lungs, bones, liver, soft tissues, brain and so on. When a patient has breast cancer chest wall recurrence, relevant examinations should be perfected to determine whether the patient has local recurrence.