Pancreatic Cancer Bitter Mouth

Pancreatic cancer can produce the symptom of bitter mouth and dry mouth, but it does not mean that bitter mouth and dry mouth is pancreatic cancer.
Pancreas belongs to digestive glands, because the tumor can block the pancreatic duct and common bile duct, bile pancreatic juice and other fluids can not enter the duodenum, the digestive function decreases, and bitter mouth occurs. Pancreatic cancer patients who cause high blood sugar, or chemotherapy, targeted therapy after the gastrointestinal reaction, resulting in reduced salivary secretion, will lead to dry mouth. However, bitter mouth and dry mouth are not equal to pancreatic cancer. Oral diseases and digestive problems can lead to bitter mouth and dry mouth.
Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant disease, and patients who have symptoms should consult a doctor in time to get a clear diagnosis of the disease, and strive for early treatment to improve the prognosis.