What are the symptoms of metastatic gum cancer?

Gum cancer metastasis symptoms include, coughing, hemoptysis, chest tightness, coughing up sputum, chest pain, dyspnea, localized pain and so on.
1. If the tumor metastasizes to the lungs, patients will have cough, hemoptysis, chest tightness, coughing sputum, chest pain, dyspnea and so on. Depending on the number and size of metastases, the clinical symptoms vary. If accompanied by localized infection, it may be manifested as fever, chills, coughing up sputum and so on. It is necessary to actively continue anti-infection treatment.
2. Local pain: persistent and progressive aggravation of pain, if affected by external force, pathological fracture may also occur, and severe local pain occurs. Patients with bone metastasis can be diagnosed clearly by magnetic resonance examination, and the treatment mainly focuses on local radiotherapy, systemic chemotherapy and radionuclide therapy.
Gum cancer patients, when many symptoms mentioned above appear, go to the hospital in time and use medicine under the guidance of professional doctors.