What are the symptoms of recurrent sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumors?

Sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumor recurrence will have local pain and swelling and tumor bone metastasis, etc. It should be treated scientifically under the guidance of professional doctors. Sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumor is a kind of sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumor, which develops in the tail part of sacrum. For sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumor, the mainstream treatment is tumor resection, but this kind of tumor has a certain chance of recurrence. When recurrence occurs, local swelling and pain may appear, which may be caused by the tumor pressing the nerves, and may also radiate to the lower limbs, resulting in numbness or limited movement, which may lead to paralysis of limbs in severe cases. As the tumor has the characteristic of spreading and metastasizing, bone metastasis may also occur in the recurrence of sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumor, and metastatic tumors may be found in the patient’s liver, lungs and other parts of the body. Patients with metastatic sacrococcygeal spinal cord tumor should go to the hospital in time, and according to their own physical condition, the professional doctor will make the treatment plan, and treat the recurrent tumor through radiotherapy and surgery.