The claim that there are three major symptoms of gallbladder cancer before bedtime is unreliable.
Gallbladder cancer is the most common type of gallbladder malignant tumor. The age of onset is more than 50 years old, the average age is 59.6 years old, and the incidence rate of women is 3~4 times of that of men. 70% of the cases are related to gallbladder stones, and other related etiologies include porcelainized gallbladder, adenoma of gallbladder, and ulcerative colitis, etc. The early stage of the disease has no symptoms.
There are no specific symptoms in the early stage of the disease. Abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting may occur in combination with gallbladder cancer. When the tumor invades into the plasma membrane or gallbladder bed, right upper abdominal pain and radiates to the back of the shoulder can occur.
When the gallbladder can be touched in the right upper abdomen, it often reaches the advanced stage and is often accompanied by abdominal distension, poor appetite, anemia, hepatomegaly, jaundice, ascites and other symptoms.
Laboratory test CA199 is more sensitive but less specific, CT, ultrasound and MRI are also helpful in diagnosing gallbladder cancer.
When gallbladder cancer is present, it is necessary to actively consult the doctor and take reasonable treatment under the guidance of physician.