Lung cancer patients vomiting dark brown liquid could be caused by digestive tract bleeding or drugs. If it was a small amount of black liquid, the patient could take a moderate amount of liquid food. However, if he vomited black liquid frequently, accompanied by severe abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, etc., it might be a serious complication. He should not eat at this time. He needed to make a judgment based on the specific situation and seek medical treatment in time.
There were several possibilities for a patient with late-stage lung cancer to vomit dark brown vomit. One possibility was that it was caused by digestive tract bleeding. This could be because the bleeding from the lung cancer was not discharged in time, causing the blood to coagulate into old blood clots that were coughed out when coughing. The other possibility was that the necrotic tissue in the lung cancer had fallen off. In addition, vomiting dark brown vomit may also be related to side effects of drugs, tumor compression, abnormal liver function, and other factors. If the patient has such symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment according to the specific situation.
Lung cancer patients vomiting a lot of black water could be caused by a variety of reasons. One possibility was that it was due to diet. If the patient ingested a large amount of dark-colored food, such as black sesame seeds, mulberries, etc., the coloring components in these foods might be expelled from the body, leading to vomiting black water. The other possibility was digestive tract bleeding. When cancer cells spread and invaded the digestive tract, it might cause digestive tract bleeding. The blood would turn black after reacting with gastric acid, causing symptoms of vomiting black water. In addition, the side effects of the drug, respiratory tract infection, tumor metastasizing, etc. may also cause the patient to vomit black water. If the patient vomited a lot of black water, it was recommended to see a doctor in time and undergo relevant examinations and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
There might be many reasons for patients with terminal cancer to vomit black water, including digestive tract bleeding, digestive tract disorder, tumor-related, and so on. Digestive tract bleeding was a common cause. When a patient with terminal cancer had bleeding in the digestive tract, the blood would turn black under the effect of gastric acid, causing symptoms of vomiting black water. The disorder of the digestive tract could also cause the stomach to move too fast, causing bile and food residue to mix together to form a dark green liquid, which would be manifested as vomiting black water. In addition, the tumor itself may also cause symptoms of vomiting, such as liver Cirrosis, esophagus, and cardiac cancer. The specific treatment plan should be based on the cause of the symptoms, which may include surgical removal, invasive therapy, chemotherapy, and so on. However, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately determine the specific prognosis and survival period of patients with terminal cancer who vomited black water.
There could be many reasons for a lung cancer patient to vomit black liquid. One possibility was that the bleeding from the lung cancer was not discharged in time, causing the blood to coagulate into old blood clots. When it was stimulated, it might cough up black blood. The other possibility was that the necrotic tissue in the lung cancer had fallen off. In addition, vomiting black liquid may also be related to digestive tract bleeding, such as esophagus cancer with cardiac tear syndrome. The specific situation needed to be treated according to the patient's symptoms and the doctor's guidance.
The vomiting of black water by a patient with terminal cancer was a serious symptom that required prompt treatment. It can be handled by the following methods: 1. General treatment: The diet should be light, avoid eating spicy food, and maintain oral hygiene and unobstructed respiratory tract. 2. Medication: Proton pump inhibition drugs, such as Omeprazo enteric-coated capsules, lansoprazol tablets, etc., can be used according to the doctor's advice to protect the gastric membrane and reduce the probability of vomiting black water. 3. Surgery: If the symptoms are caused by malignant tumors, radical surgery may be needed, along with supplementary treatments such as chemotherapy and chemotherapy to prevent the disease from relapsing and metastasizing. 4. Other treatments: If necessary, nutrition can be supplemented through nasal feeding tube administration to maintain water and solute balance, which will help prolong survival time. In addition, you should also be alert to heart failure and other conditions. You should go to the hospital for examination in time. After a clear diagnosis, you should choose the appropriate treatment method according to the doctor's advice. According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine the exact survival time. However, active treatment could control the condition, alleviate the symptoms, prolong life, and allow the patient to survive with the tumor. Early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment were the keys to curing cancer and prolonging life. It is recommended that the patient should be accompanied by his family members to bask in the sun more, breathe in fresh air, maintain a calm state of mind, eat less greasy food, and drink tea appropriately. Family members should communicate with the patient as much as possible, understand and tolerate the patient's bad emotions, and supervise the patient to actively cooperate with the treatment.
The character Chen Guilin and the fat boy in " Zhou Chu San Xu " did not vomit black water because of lung cancer. In fact, this was a " trick " in the movie. The appearance of Black Water was to deepen the impression that Chen Guilin was suffering from lung cancer. Black Water was actually vomiting because of a drug, possibly iron, which reacted with gastric acid to produce black iron sulfur. Lung cancer itself would not directly cause the patient to vomit black water. Therefore, the reason why Zhou Chuchu's character vomited black water was not because of lung cancer.
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The symptoms of getting lung cancer included persistent coughing and expectoration. The coughing lasted for more than two weeks, and the phlegm might be bloodshot. The patient may have a low fever, sweating at night, fever in the afternoon, chest pain, fatigue, weight loss, and difficulty breathing. In addition, the patient may feel fatigue, loss of appetite, and even menstrual imbalance or amputation. If these symptoms appeared, it should be highly suspected that he was suffering from malaria and seek medical attention in time.
The treatment criteria for lung cancer were based on symptoms, imaging, and phlegm tests for acid fast bacilliform bacteria. The symptoms included cough, expectoration, hot flashes, night sweats, etc. If the symptoms disappeared after standardized treatment, it meant that the patient was cured. The main purpose of imaging was to observe the image at the beginning and after the treatment. If there were any signs such as fibers, calcium, proliferations, nodes, and thickened pleura, it could also indicate that the lung was cured. Sputum examination of the acid fast bacili was an effective basis for the diagnosis of lung cancer. If the acid fast bacili in the phlegm turned negative after standardized treatment, and no acid fast bacili was found after multiple examinations, it could also indicate that the lung cancer was cured. Therefore, the criteria for the treatment of lung cancer included clinical symptoms, imaging, and examination of phlegm for acid fast bacilliform bacteria. The whole treatment process was 6-8 months, and the whole treatment process for drug-resistant lung cancer was 18-24 months. Most of the patients with lung cancer could be cured as long as they received standard anti-tumor treatment. However, if the treatment was not standardized, it would lead to treatment failure or even become drug-resistant malaria. The cure rate was low, the treatment cost was high, and the social harm was great. The course of treatment for relapsed lung cancer was significantly longer. Initial treatment usually took about half a year, while relapsed lung cancer took one year or even one and a half years. The adverse drug reactions would also increase, and the damage to the liver and kidney would also increase.
The main treatment method for lung cancer was a combination of anti-inflammatory drugs. Commonly used anti-tb drugs include isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamid, and ethambutal. The treatment time was usually six months or longer, depending on the patient's condition and the doctor's recommendation. The treatment principles were early, regular, full, moderate, and combined. The treatment plan was divided into two stages: the strengthening stage and the consolidation stage. For drug-resistant lung cancer, the medication plan needed to be adjusted according to the results of the smear test and the sensitivity of the cultured strains. During the treatment process, the patient needed to take the medicine regularly to avoid missing the medicine, and follow the doctor's advice to take the medicine and stop the medicine. During the treatment, the patient should pay attention to nutritional support and active rehabilitation exercises. For some patients with serious conditions or complications, the treatment time may be extended appropriately. Surgery could also be considered in some special cases, such as limited multi-drug-resistant chemotherapy. In general, the treatment of lung cancer needed to be based on the patient's specific condition and the doctor's recommendations.