Symptoms of pancreatic cell tumor


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Pancreatic cell tumor generally refers to islet cell tumor, clinical symptoms can be manifested as sympathetic nerve excitation, consciousness disorders, seizure symptoms, etc.
1, sympathetic nerve excitation symptoms
patients due to gene mutation, genetic factors, etc. lead to abnormal proliferation of islet beta cells, resulting in excessive insulin secretion, causing increased adrenaline compensatory secretion, which can occur sympathetic excitation symptoms, such as pale, palpitation, etc.
2, consciousness disorders
patients due to hypoglycemia caused by the inhibition of the cerebral cortex, which can cause consciousness disorders, such as lethargy, trance, etc.
3, seizure symptoms
patients because blood sugar levels continue to be too low to meet the needs of the brain, leading to central nervous system damage, which can cause seizures symptoms, such as jaw lock, limb convulsions, etc.