In the late stage of lung cancer, repeated fever might not be cured by infusion alone. There were many causes of fever in the late stage of lung cancer, such as infectious fever (including obstructed pneumonias, etc.), cancer fever, drug-related fever, fever with fewer granules, and complicated with malaria. If it was infectious fever, the infusion of effective antibiotics (selected according to the drug sensitivity test) may help to control the infection and reduce the fever, but at the same time, other auxiliary methods need to be considered, such as posture expectoration for those with more phlegm, mist inhalation and medicine expectoration, turning over, patting the back, getting out of bed and walking when physical strength allowed. Moreover, if it was a serious infection, it was necessary to use steroids with caution, because although steroids could quickly reduce fever, it might make the infection uncontrollable. If it was cancer fever, infusion of antibiotics was ineffective. Physical cooling was enough for low fever. Non-steroid anti-inflammatory antipyretic drugs were more effective. For the fever caused by chemotherapy and chemotherapy, in addition to anti-infective infusion therapy, it may also be necessary to use the rhG-colony stimulating factor to increase white blood cells. In addition, repeated fever would consume a lot of nutrients, causing malnutrition and even dyscrasia. Therefore, nutritional support treatment was also needed (such as fluid replacement, replenishment of Na and K to maintain water and solute balance, etc.). Transfusion alone could not completely solve the problem of repeated fever in the late stage of lung cancer. Read more exciting novels for free
In the late stage of lung cancer, repeated fever may be caused by cancer fever, inflammation infection, and other reasons. Cancer-related fever was caused by the malignant tumor cells themselves or the active substances secreted by them, and it was mostly a low fever (about 37 - 38 ° C). On the other hand, the patient's body resistance was low, and he was susceptible to bacteria or viral infection. In this case, the fever temperature was generally higher (above 38.5 ° C). The overall prognosis of lung cancer was poor, and the five-year survival rate might be less than 20%. Most patients with small cell lung cancer could survive for 6 to 12 months after treatment, while the one-year survival rate for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer was 15% to 35%. The survival period of different patients varied greatly, depending on their physical condition (such as whether they had underlying diseases such as chronic rheumatism, emphysis, cardiovascular and cerebral diseases), the condition of the tumor (such as the size of the tumor, distribution range, pathological type, degree of differentiation, etc.), whether the treatment was reasonable, whether the family members cooperated, whether the patient cooperated, and other factors. If the patient is in good health, can receive effective treatment (such as targeted immunity, chemotherapy, etc.) and can withstand the toxic and side effects of treatment, or if the patient has genetic mutations (such as mutations in genes such as ALK, Ecfrr, and RET), effective targeted drug therapy, and patients with high expression of POL1 (greater than 50%) may be able to prolong their survival through chemotherapy combined with immunity or simple immune therapy, even more than 5 years or 10 years. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It is not normal to have a fever repeatedly during treatment for lung cancer. This may indicate that the disease is not completely under control. It is recommended to go to a specialized hospital for malaria for treatment. You can review the lung CT and other examinations. If necessary, you need to adjust the anti-malaria drugs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The reason why patients with late-stage lung cancer vomited black water could be caused by many factors, including non-pathological factors and pathological factors. Non-pathological factors may be related to diet and drugs. For example, eating less or insufficient food intake leads to hypoproteinuria, which causes water in gastric juice to seep out into the tissue space to form ascitic fluid, compressing the stomach and affecting normal swallowing function. Eating dark-colored food or taking drugs that contain coloring may also cause symptoms of vomiting black water. Pathological factors may include digestive tract bleeding, such as esophagus and gastric variceal bleeding, cardiac tearing syndrome, digestive tract bleeding, lung infection, tumor necrotic factor release, etc. However, the specific situation varied from person to person. It was necessary to judge whether it was normal according to the patient's condition and physique. It was recommended to see a doctor in time and carry out relevant examinations to determine the cause of the disease and carry out corresponding treatment.
It may be normal for patients with advanced lung cancer to vomit black water, or it may be related to digestive tract bleeding. When cancer cells spread in patients with late-stage lung cancer, the digestive tract may be damaged, leading to vomiting and vomiting black water. This situation was normal and did not require special treatment. However, if a patient with late-stage lung cancer was accompanied by other discomfort symptoms in addition to vomiting black water, such as severe abdominal pain, hematemesis, etc., it might be caused by digestive tract bleeding. The reasons for vomiting black water in patients with advanced lung cancer may also include food, drugs, respiratory tract infection, digestive system diseases, cardiovascular diseases, or tumor-related diseases. The patient was advised to seek medical treatment in time, undergo relevant examinations, and make a clear diagnosis. Comprehensive treatment was given according to the doctor's guidance to delay the progression of the disease and improve the quality of life.
In the late stage of lung cancer, from being inoperatable to being able to receive surgery, it could be achieved by downgrading treatment. The following are the relevant conditions: ##1. It's difficult to achieve down-dated surgery in the era of traditional chemotherapy In the past, in the era of simple chemotherapy/chemotherapy, the tumor killing effect was not good and the side effects of the treatment were large. It was difficult to achieve strong control of the tumor. For example, a related study in 2013 found that for advanced lung cancer, the objective response rate of gemcitobin combined with platinum was 26.7%, and the objective response rate of taxol combined with platinum was 25.0%. This represented the ceiling of tumor contraction for traditional chemotherapy. The limited tumor contraction rate made it difficult to achieve down-stage surgery. ##2. Immune therapy has brought about some changes, but the effect is still limited. The emergence of immune therapy improved the control effect of traditional chemotherapy. A study in 2021 showed that in the control of advanced lung cancer, the overall objective response rate was 40% - 60%. Although it was improved, it was not ideal. This was because the maintenance of the efficacy of immune therapy was highly dependent on the development of chemotherapy, and the number of courses that could be applied by traditional chemotherapy itself was limited. ##3. The advantages of targeted therapy in descending surgery The tumor shrinking rate of targeted therapy varied according to the target. Among them, the targets of EGFR and ALK were more effective. Under the premise of single-agent, the third-generation drugs of EGFR could achieve an objective response rate of more than 60%, and the second-generation drugs of ALK could even break through 70%. In actual practice, the majority of late-stage patients who achieved a reduction in their treatment time and effectively carried out surgery through systematic treatment relied on targeted therapy. ##4. Other prerequisites for surgery after lung cancer is downgraded After lung cancer was treated, the lung function could meet the patient's survival needs, which was a necessary condition for surgery. At the same time, if targeted drugs were used for treatment, genetic testing must be done before taking the targeted drugs. Only by confirming the corresponding targets and matching them with the appropriate targeted drugs would the treatment be effective. "Qiao Yun" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was Chinese medicine for late-stage lung cancer painkillers. For example, Melia toosendan had a good pain-relieving effect. There were also medicines such as Chuan Xiong, Honghua, Peach Blossom, etc. that could help improve blood circulation and relieve pain. Hedyotis Oldenlandia contained uronic acid, which had a certain inhibition effect on tumor cells. Paris Polyphylla had the effects of clearing away heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and relieving pain. scutellaria barbata had the effects of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, removing dampness and expelling toxins. Zedoary had the effect of treating certain diseases. Centipede had the effect of dredging meridians and relieving pain, attacking poison and dispersing stagnation. Dandelion had the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and relieving pain. In addition, tonics such as ginseng and ganoderma lucidum could enhance the body's immunity, help restore the patient's physique, and also help patients with advanced lung cancer. However, the efficacy of Chinese medicine would take some time to show, and it needed to be prescribed according to the patient's specific condition under the guidance of a professional doctor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some ideas for creating a Short videos about the female protagonist suffering from terminal lung cancer: ** 1. In terms of novels ** 1. ** Character Creation ** - Female Lead: - The female lead could be a young woman who was originally full of energy and dreams. For example, she could be a painter who loved art and was on the rise of her career. She was about to hold a solo exhibition. When she learned that she had terminal lung cancer, her personality could gradually change from optimistic to conflicted. On the one hand, she still loved life and wanted to finish her paintings, but on the other hand, she had to face the threat of death and felt afraid and confused about the future. - Or perhaps she was a single mother raising her child alone. The diagnosis of terminal lung cancer made her extremely worried. Not only did she have to bear the pain of her body, but she also had to consider the future of her child. Under this double pressure, her character became tough and fragile. - ** Supporting role **: - He could set up an affectionate male protagonist. He might be the female protagonist's lover or a friend who had always loved the female protagonist silently. After the female protagonist fell ill, he never left her. He looked for treatment everywhere and accompanied the female protagonist through the last moments of her life. His existence brought emotional support and hope to the female protagonist. - There was also the female protagonist's doctor. This role could be an experienced but humane person. He not only paid attention to the female protagonist's illness, but also cared about the female protagonist's psychological state. He constantly encouraged the female protagonist during the treatment process and became an important guide for the female protagonist in her struggle against the illness. 2. ** Plot Development ** - ** Diagnose and Initial Reaction ** - The story could start with the female protagonist being unwell. She might just cough and be tired at first, but she thought it was work fatigue or a common cold. That was until he suddenly fainted. After going to the hospital for a checkup, he was diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. This plot twist could make the reader feel the impermanence of fate. The shock, denial, despair, and other emotions of the female protagonist when she heard the diagnosis could be described in detail. For example," The female protagonist sat opposite the doctor, her eyes glazed over, and the doctor's words echoed in her ears, as if the whole world had stopped working. Her hands trembled unconsciously, wanting to grab onto a glimmer of hope, but she found that there was only endless darkness around her." - ** Struggle and hope ** - The female protagonist decided to actively treat her. She began to receive a series of treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. During this process, she experienced great physical pain, such as hair loss, nausea, weakness, etc., but she still insisted on painting or taking care of children. The relationship between her and the male protagonist also continued to heat up during this process. The male protagonist would bring her her favorite food after her chemotherapy and accompany her for a walk in the garden of the hospital. They shared the little beauty of life together and looked forward to the life of the female protagonist after she recovered. - At the same time, the female protagonist may also encounter some miraculous changes, such as participating in a new clinical trial or receiving special treatment advice from a well-known expert, which brings her new hope. - ** Worsening illness and relief ** - As time passed, the female protagonist's condition inevitably worsened. Her body was getting weaker and weaker, and she could no longer carry out her daily activities. However, at this time, she felt even more relieved. She began to arrange her funeral, tidied up her paintings, left a letter to her child, and spent her last warm time with the male lead. She walked out of the fear of death and learned to cherish her last moments. In the end, she passed away peacefully with the male lead and her family. 3. ** Thematic expression ** - [The meaning of life: Through the female protagonist's anti-cancer journey, the value of life is not in length but in width.] Even if her life was about to end, the female protagonist could still leave behind precious wealth through her own artistic creation or love for her children. - The power of love and kinship: The male protagonist's companionship and the female protagonist's love for her child gave the female protagonist more courage in the face of death. This emotional power could transcend life and death and become the warmest part of the female protagonist's life. - ** Fight against Fate **: Although the female protagonist was ultimately unable to overcome her illness, her active fighting spirit during her illness reflected the indomitable spirit of human beings in the face of the impermanence of fate, encouraging readers to bravely move forward in the face of difficulties in life. ** 2. Short Video ** 1. ** Visualization ** - ** Scene Setting ** - Hospital scenes were essential, including white wards, busy medical staff, various medical equipment, and so on. The camera could be switched to show the different states of the female protagonist in the hospital, such as lying on the hospital bed for treatment, walking with difficulty in the hospital corridor, etc. - The female protagonist's home was also an important scene. If she was a painter, she could show off her artistic studio. The walls were filled with unfinished paintings. As her condition worsened, the studio gradually became messy, and the paintings were also sealed. This change in the scene could directly reflect the change in the female protagonist's state. - He could also set up some outdoor scenes, such as parks and the seaside. When the female protagonist's condition was slightly stable, the male protagonist would take her to these places to relax. The beautiful natural scenery formed a sharp contrast with the female protagonist's fragile body, which highlighted the preciousness of life. - ** Character Image Creation ** - The female protagonist's appearance would change with the development of the disease, from the initial healthy and beautiful to gradually thin, pale, and hair loss. Her clothes could also gradually change from bright colors to plain colors. - The image of the male lead could be warm and firm. His eyes were always filled with love for the female lead. The doctor was wearing a white coat, and his expression was serious yet kind. 2. ** Narrative Technique ** - ** Short Video are limited in length, so the narrative has to be concise and compact ** - At the beginning, you could use a suspense or shocking scene to attract the audience. For example, the female lead suddenly fainted at the exhibition site, and then the camera cut to the hospital where the doctor announced her diagnosis of terminal lung cancer. - In the middle, through a series of quick shots, the female protagonist's treatment process, interaction with the male protagonist, family life, and other plots were shown. Some montage techniques could be used, such as the painful expression of the female protagonist during chemotherapy and the image of her recalling her good life in the past, to enhance the emotional impact. - The ending part had to leave a deep impression on the audience. It could be the female protagonist calmly closing her eyes in the arms of the male protagonist. The scene would gradually darken, and then the female protagonist's paintings or photos of her family would appear, accompanied by lyrical music to express her nostalgia for the female protagonist and respect for life. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The duration of fever symptoms in patients with lung cancer varied from patient to patient. Most patients would have a low fever in the afternoon for more than 1 - 2 months, or even have repeated episodes. If there was no use of anti-inflammatory drugs, the fever could not be completely cured. In addition, the drug fever caused by certain drugs may still occur repeatedly within 7 - 10 days after stopping the suspected drug. Patients with disseminated leukemia would have high fever and severe symptoms of poisoning all over the body, but there was no mention of the specific duration of this high fever. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A lung cancer patient with a fever of 39 degrees could be caused by a variety of reasons. It could be cancer fever caused by the tumor, such as the tumor itself and the necrotic sublimation during the treatment process, which could cause fever; it could also be complicated by infection. Patients with lung cancer were prone to infection due to tumor consumption, low immune function, and phlegm accumulation caused by tumor compression. When this situation occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to actively look for the cause of the fever so that you can treat the symptoms. If it is cancer fever, it can be treated with antibiotics, paraments, etc. under the guidance of a doctor; if it is fever caused by infection, it may need to be treated with antibiotics to control infection and antipyretic drugs. "Qiao Yun" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many factors that could cause late-stage lung cancer patients to be unable to walk or react slowly. Judging from the symptoms of the metastasizing site, if it was accompanied by brain metastasizing, there might be dizziness, dizziness, nausea, and other symptoms. There might also be personality changes, ataxia, and other symptoms, which might cause the patient's reaction to be slow. When bone metastasizing occurred, the bones at the site of the metastasizing would be painful. In severe cases, fractures could occur, which would affect the patient's mobility and cause them to be unable to walk. From the perspective of complications, in the late stage of lung cancer, due to factors such as tumor consumption, the patient would lose weight and become very weak, which would make it difficult for the patient to walk. Furthermore, late-stage patients might have a further decline in their bodily functions due to factors such as infection, and they might also have slow reactions. The prognosis of late-stage lung cancer was poor, and the main treatment was to treat it with symptoms. Those who were physically fit could receive anti-tumor treatment to delay the progression of the tumor and prolong the patient's survival time. It is recommended that the patient follow the doctor's advice and receive standard treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>