Characteristics of lumbosacral pain caused by intestinal cancer

Dr. Casey Green
Dr. Casey Green Verified

Committed to your well-being.

2025-05-03 18:55:31 Views: 71 times

Lumbosacral pain caused by bowel cancer is usually severe, and this pain tends to occur continuously, usually unbearable, and the application of common painkillers is not very good. In addition, pain caused by bowel cancer may radiate from the waist to the hips, and patients may also experience numbness in both lower limbs. These symptoms often occur in the late stages of bowel cancer, caused by cancer cells invading the nerve plexus. In addition, when cancer cells invade the prostate, bladder and other parts, patients can also appear hematuria, frequent urination, urgency and other discomfort symptoms. When cancer cells metastasize through the blood, such as metastasis to the liver, patients can also appear jaundice and other symptoms.

Characteristics of lumbosacral pain caused by intestinal cancer



What Everyone is Watching