Stomach cancer is often eaten! If you want to stay away from gastric cancer, you must first avoid three foods that hurt your stomach.
Editor's note: Irregular eating habits can easily lead to indigestion and gastrointestinal discomfort. Some people have gradually developed the habit of taking stomach medicine every day to relieve stomachache. Dr. Lin Zhifeng from Lida Clinic pointed out that too much gastric acid secretion will lead to the disorder of gastric acid and mucus secretion. At the same time, irregular diet also weakens the neutralization effect of food on gastric acid, such as eating too greasy food, being used to sweeping meals in a short time, liking sweets, chocolate and too many spicy foods, smoking too much, drinking and entertaining, etc., which will also increase the secretion of gastric acid on gastric mucosa. How should we be alert to the symptoms of gastric cancer? Feelings vary from person to person, such as epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, burning sensation in the chest, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and burping. The causes of different symptoms may be different. Slightly, it may be a symptom caused by stomach inflammation and gastroesophageal reflux, or it may be an early warning signal of gastric ulcer, or even gastric cancer in severe cases. Forever medical education of gastric cancer is a precursor of gastric cancer. The common symptoms of stomach discomfort in early gastric cancer are easily confused with common diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer. The symptoms are: indigestion. Upper abdominal distension or upper abdominal pain. Nausea and vomiting. Heartburn, burping. Changes in dietary preferences, general fatigue or diarrhea. Dysphagia: If the tumor grows in the cardia at the entrance of the stomach, there will be a feeling of blockage when eating, which will cause dysphagia in severe cases. Clinical diagnosis of gastric cancer X-ray photography and oral barium fluoroscopy of upper digestive tract: for early small gastric cancer, sometimes X-ray is not easy to see. Endoscopy of upper digestive tract: Gastroscope can not only observe the slight changes of gastric mucosa, but also make pathological examination and biopsy cytology through gastroscope in time, and the diagnosis is very correct. Abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography: preoperative staging, infiltration degree and metastasis signs of gastric cancer are also helpful. Early gastric cancer: Stage I-II 1A cancer cells spread under epithelial cells, such as lamina propria and submucosa, but did not invade the muscular layer of the stomach and did not extend to any lymph nodes. At 1B stage, the cancer cells invaded the muscularis and spread to one or more lymph nodes, and the distance from the cancer focus was less than 3cm. Stage 2 cancer cells did not invade the muscle layer, but spread to lymph nodes more than 3 cm away from the tumor edge. Cancer cells invaded the muscle layer, but the metastatic lymph nodes were within 3 cm from the tumor edge. There is no lymph node metastasis, but the cancer cells pass through the muscle layer and invade the outermost layer of the stomach wall. Advanced stage: Stage III-IV 3A cancer cells invaded the muscularis, and the metastatic lymph nodes exceeded the tumor margin by more than 3 cm. Cancer cells invaded the outermost layer of the stomach wall, and the metastatic lymph nodes were within 3 cm from the tumor edge. ? There was no lymph node metastasis, but it spread to nearby organs, such as spleen, liver, kidney and pancreas. Stage 3B cancer cells invaded the outermost layer, and the metastatic lymph nodes were located 3 cm away from the edge of the tumor. Cancer cells invaded the outermost layer and adjacent organs, but the metastatic lymph nodes were all within 3 cm from the edge of the tumor. Stage 4 cancer cells invade other nearby organs through the stomach wall, and the metastatic lymph nodes are also 3 cm away from the tumor edge. Early gastric cancer? Chronic gastritis is a warning message. Chronic gastritis is a high-risk group of gastric cancer. The symptoms of gastric cancer are similar to those of early chronic gastritis. If you have the following symptoms, please go to the hospital for detailed examination and treatment. (Editor's recommendation: Cancer precursor? Physical examination found esophageal leukoplakia! Doctor: Pay attention to atrophic gastritis) Irregular epigastric pain, loss of appetite, indigestion, general weakness, diarrhea and occasional gastrointestinal bleeding (hematemesis and black stool) Editor's note: Irregular eating habits are easy to cause indigestion and stomach upset, and some people gradually develop the habit of taking stomach medicine every day to relieve stomach pain. Dr. Lin Zhifeng from Lida Clinic pointed out that too much gastric acid secretion will lead to the disorder of gastric acid and mucus secretion. At the same time, irregular diet also weakens the neutralization effect of food on gastric acid, such as eating too greasy food, being used to sweeping meals in a short time, liking sweets, chocolate and too many spicy foods, smoking too much, drinking and entertaining, etc., which will also increase the secretion of gastric acid on gastric mucosa. How should we be alert to the symptoms of gastric cancer? Feelings vary from person to person, such as epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, burning sensation in the chest, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and burping. The causes of different symptoms may be different. Slightly, it may be a symptom caused by stomach inflammation and gastroesophageal reflux, or it may be an early warning signal of gastric ulcer, or even gastric cancer in severe cases. Forever medical education of gastric cancer is a precursor of gastric cancer. The common symptoms of stomach discomfort in early gastric cancer are easily confused with common diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer. The symptoms are: indigestion. Upper abdominal distension or upper abdominal pain. Nausea and vomiting. Heartburn, burping. Changes in dietary preferences, general fatigue or diarrhea. Dysphagia: If the tumor grows in the cardia at the entrance of the stomach, there will be a feeling of blockage when eating, which will cause dysphagia in severe cases. Clinical diagnosis of gastric cancer X-ray photography and oral barium fluoroscopy of upper digestive tract: for early small gastric cancer, sometimes X-ray is not easy to see. Endoscopy of upper digestive tract: Gastroscope can not only observe the slight changes of gastric mucosa, but also make pathological examination and biopsy cytology through gastroscope in time, and the diagnosis is very correct. Abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography: preoperative staging, infiltration degree and metastasis signs of gastric cancer are also helpful. Early gastric cancer: Stage I-II 1A cancer cells spread under epithelial cells, such as lamina propria and submucosa, but did not invade the muscular layer of the stomach and did not extend to any lymph nodes. At 1B stage, the cancer cells invaded the muscularis and spread to one or more lymph nodes, and the distance from the cancer focus was less than 3cm. Stage 2 cancer cells did not invade the muscle layer, but spread to lymph nodes more than 3 cm away from the tumor edge. Cancer cells invaded the muscle layer, but the metastatic lymph nodes were within 3 cm from the tumor edge. There is no lymph node metastasis, but the cancer cells pass through the muscle layer and invade the outermost layer of the stomach wall. Advanced stage: Stage III-IV 3A cancer cells invaded the muscularis, and the metastatic lymph nodes exceeded the tumor margin by more than 3 cm. Cancer cells invaded the outermost layer of the stomach wall, and the metastatic lymph nodes were within 3 cm from the tumor edge. ? There was no lymph node metastasis, but it spread to nearby organs, such as spleen, liver, kidney and pancreas. Stage 3B cancer cells invaded the outermost layer, and the metastatic lymph nodes were located 3 cm away from the edge of the tumor. Cancer cells invaded the outermost layer and adjacent organs, but the metastatic lymph nodes were all within 3 cm from the edge of the tumor. Stage 4 cancer cells invade other nearby organs through the stomach wall, and the metastatic lymph nodes are also 3 cm away from the tumor edge. Early gastric cancer? Chronic gastritis is a warning message. Chronic gastritis is a high-risk group of gastric cancer. The symptoms of gastric cancer are similar to those of early chronic gastritis. If you have the following symptoms, please go to the hospital for detailed examination and treatment. (Editor's recommendation: Cancer precursor? Physical examination found esophageal leukoplakia! Doctor: Pay attention to irregular epigastric pain, anorexia, dyspepsia, general weakness, diarrhea and occasional gastrointestinal bleeding (hematemesis, melena). The causes of chronic gastritis are complex and the symptoms are not obvious. Satiety, pantothenic acid and irregular pain after meals are all clinical manifestations of chronic gastritis. However, if there is gastrointestinal bleeding accompanied by hematemesis or melena, please seek medical attention as soon as possible. Sudden acute gastritis is usually caused by alcohol, spicy food, or unclean food, as well as antibiotics, painkillers and other drugs, accompanied by nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, and a few cases have gastric mucosal damage, which can be cured in three or four days. Editor's recommendation: flatulence, hyperacidity … indigestion is so painful! The doctor tells you why your stomach is often angry. Peptic ulcer: gastric ulcer VS duodenal ulcer Peptic ulcer is the condition that the inner layer of digestive tract (esophagus, stomach and duodenum) has been eroded by gastric acid or even formed an ulcer. It usually occurs in the stomach (gastric ulcer) or duodenum (duodenal ulcer). * * * Same reasons: Helicobacter pylori infection, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, genes and environment, psychological stress, diet, etc. Differential symptoms of gastric ulcer: generally, it is 5- 15 minutes after meals, or 1-2 hours after meals, until the stomach is empty. Duodenal ulcer: it will get better after eating, but it will start to have upper abdominal pain 2-5 hours after eating. This article was reprinted with the authorization of "Yongling Health Foundation-Sustainable Medical Education", and the original text was published in official website of Yongling Medical Education. The original source is as follows: gastric cancer precursor, gastric cancer staging, early gastric cancer? Chronic gastritis is a warning of chronic gastritis, acute gastritis, peptic ulcer, gastric ulcer VS duodenal ulcer. Author Brief Introduction: Yongling Health Foundation, "Yongling Medical Education" is convinced that it will continue to promote new medicine, cooperate with biomedical doctors across borders, and integrate professional, classified and complete knowledge of precision medicine and tumor treatment to lead the public to explore the mysteries of gene and preventive medicine. Promote the public's attention to health awareness, and then enhance the sensitivity and participation of cancer prevention medicine. Adhering to the firm belief, we will cooperate with doctors, academic institutions and social welfare organizations to promote, so that in the near future, the occurrence of cancer can be mastered and health can be assured.