The precursors of malignant tumor of thigh are mainly lumps, pain, or limitation of limb movement, etc., but the specific situation varies from person to person and from disease to disease.
Thigh malignant tumor refers to malignant tumors occurring in the thigh area, which can include metastatic and primary tumors, the latter can be bone cancer, skin cancer, lymphoma, etc. The specific symptoms are related to the type of disease, staging, and the patient’s own condition.
Usually, early tumors are relatively small in size and the symptoms are relatively mild. Clinically, they mainly consist of lumps and masses, accompanied by pain, and some of the patients also have limitation of limb movement.
If the above symptoms exist for a long time, you need to consult a doctor in time for CT, MRI, pathological tissue biopsy, etc. In short, the early manifestations of malignant tumors of the thigh are diverse, and related to the patient’s own, pathological types, etc. If you suspect or confirm the diagnosis of malignant tumors of the thigh, you need to consult a doctor. If you suspect or diagnose malignant tumors, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive assessment of your condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delays.