Some cancers are most likely to metastasize to bones. How to determine whether bone metastasis has occurred?

Introduction: If people want to judge whether cancer has left bones in their lives, they must actively check it in their lives, and they must be vigilant at all times to protect their own life safety. 1. Signs of cancer metastasis to bones

The main sign of cancer metastasis to bones is pain at the metastasis site. For example, cancer cells metastasize to the ribs, which can cause damage to the ribs and can cause damage to the ribs. Soft tissue masses are formed around the pelvis. If the cancer metastasizes to the pelvis, it can also cause pelvic damage, and soft tissue masses can form locally, causing compression and stimulation of the nerves in the pelvic area, causing pain in the pelvic area. If cancer cells metastasize to the vertebrae, it will damage the vertebrae. Causes bone destruction, can compress the nerves around the vertebrae, cause severe pain in the nerve-dominated areas, and can cause loss of sensory and motor functions. In severe cases, patients may suffer from paraplegia. 2. How to prevent cancer from metastasizing to bones

Preventing bone metastasis is the same as controlling the development of primary tumors. The principles of long-term, intermittent, combined, and sufficient Bazi chemotherapy must be adhered to. Malignant tumors that are prone to bone marrow micro-metastasis should be monitored for a long time. Once metastasis occurs, some preventive treatments should be carried out with combined chemotherapy or TCM syndrome differentiation. In addition, eat small meals frequently, eat more fruits and vegetables, prevent constipation, have moderate outdoor activities and eat normally. 3. What are the dangers of cancer bone metastasis?

Advanced stage patients are prone to bone metastasis. Metastasis can occur in many bone tissues throughout the body, which can cause severe pain to the patient. If bone metastasis occurs in load-bearing bones, the patient's activities or sudden fall may easily cause pathological fractures, which will seriously affect the patient's normal life. At this time, the patient should be given oral analgesic treatment, and the bone metastasis site should be actively treated. For example, radiotherapy or bisphosphonate treatment is given to prevent patients from pathological fractures caused by strenuous activities.