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If you wake up in the morning with this sign, it may be cancer. Be careful, it can save your life at critical moments
If you wake up in the morning with this sign, it may be cancer. Be careful, it can save your life at critical moments.
Wang Hongjun, Deputy Chief Physician of the Oncology Department of Beijing Public Third Class Hospital.
When you wake up in the morning, the human body is also more sensitive and can detect abnormalities, and some symptoms of tumors appear in the morning. Once discovered, it is necessary to promptly inspect.
The first one is a brain tumor.
Early headache. It's all in the morning, usually around four or five o'clock, and often wakes up in pain while sleeping soundly. The so-called morning headache or early morning headache is intermittent, sometimes mild and sometimes severe, sometimes appearing and disappearing. After getting out of bed and taking a walk, the headache gradually alleviates or disappears. As the condition progresses, the headache gradually worsens and lasts longer.
The second person vomited. Headache may also be accompanied by vomiting, which is common in the morning. Vomiting appears as a jet, and when vomiting occurs, it appears to be spraying outward. After vomiting, the patient feels a significant relief in pain. This vomiting is caused by increased intracranial pressure and has little to do with diet, and is not accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating and diarrhea.
The third one is insulinoma. Unable to wake up in the morning, or under normal working and resting conditions, they often become lethargic in the morning, malaise, and difficulty in getting up. These are actually manifestations caused by hypoglycemia. The cause of hypoglycemia needs further examination. Following this clue, someone eventually discovered that insulinoma was the culprit.
The fourth one is lung cancer.
1. Persistent paroxysmal irritating dry cough. There is often a feeling of cough, of course, there may be a small amount of sputum or white foam sputum. If combined with infection, there may be yellow pus. If coughing up phlegm with blood or bloodshot phlegm, more attention should be paid.
2. Long term treatment without recovery. If the cough persists for a long time and persists for more than 2 weeks, special attention should be paid.
3. Cough of unknown cause. It's not a cold or pharyngitis or pneumonia. To investigate lung cancer, especially among high-risk individuals, such as middle-aged and elderly people who have been smoking for a long time.
4. Changes in the nature of the original cough. For example, people who smoke for a long time may experience intermittent coughing. If there is a change in the nature of the original cough on a certain day, be vigilant and promptly check.
These symptoms are not only present in the early morning, but are more easily noticed and valued in the early morning. Do you know?
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