Recognize the Symptoms and Causes Liver Cancer

Written By Unknown on Wednesday 14 March 2012 | 07:21

Recognize the Symptoms and Causes Liver Cancer, Good morning.
Simply want to share about the causes, symptoms, are transmitted and what foods should be avoided so as not affected by this liver cancer.

 

Following its Point-Point.
Symptoms of Liver Cancer:
Quickly exhausted.
Body feels weak.
Often shivering in the evening.
Fever in the morning.
Drastic weight loss.
Often feel pain in the back and shoulders.
Sometimes coughing or vomiting blood.
The entire skin becomes yellow.
distended abdomen.
Upper abdominal pain.
Black stools.
swollen feet.

Hepotema liver cancer or a malignant process in the liver, both primary and secondary.
Primary liver cancer means the cancer cells begin to grow out of it's own liver cells which in turn could spread and damage other organs.
While at secondary liver cancer caused by the spread of cancer from elsewhere, for example from gastrointestinal cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and so on.

Liver cancer at an early stage.
Generally asymptomatic and without a clear complaints.
The new liver cancer will cause symptoms when it has entered an advanced stage, such complaints as symptoms will appear above.

Causes of Liver Cancer.
The exact cause is still unknown, but several factors are suspected as the cause of liver cancer are:

Hepatitis B virus infection and hepatitis C.
Cirrhosis of the liver.
Hereditary predisposition.
Ras.
Parasitic Infection Clonorchis sinensis.
Foods that contain hepatokarsinogenik (fungus aflatoxin, alcohol).
Many consume drugs.
Dye.
Buata sweetener.
Such foods cause reason to be.
This is because the liver is a detoxifying from drugs or food into the body so that more frequent consumption of foods containing these ingredients above, then the liver will be heavier.

Toxins accumulate in the liver is what can cause liver damage.
To diagnose a liver cancer, a thorough physical examination is required and the examination in the laboratory such as,
Liver function tests.
Test sign of viral hepatitis.
Test sign of tumor.
Ultrasound tests.
CT-Scan.
Hepatic angiographic.
Liver biopsy.
Laparoscopy.
Transmission:
Liver cancer is not contagious, but the cause of liver cancer there are diseases, such as the hepatitis B virus can be spread by:
Intercourse.
Kissing by the patient.
Syringe. Tattoos.
Blood transfusion.
Contact with the patient tubh fluid through the open skin wounds or mucous membranes of the eyes and mouth.

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