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The woman always can't wake up in the morning, thinking it's hypoglycemia, who knows that it is a tumor in the stomach

I don't know if my friends have noticed

There are now more and more women with low blood sugar around

This may be related to the fast pace of life

Women eat more moderately

It is also not related to regularity

The woman always can't wake up in the morning, thinking it's hypoglycemia, who knows that it is a tumor in the stomach

The same is true of Ms. Li (pseudonym), 42, of Guangxi

Do not wake up in the morning, fatigue often diarrhea ...

She thought she was being recurrent

Symptoms such as "hypoglycemia" have been plagued for 2 years

It was only discovered after the diagnosis

The culprit turned out to be

Neuroendocrine tumors

The tumor has invaded by the time the diagnosis is made

Pancreatic head and tail, liver, duodenum,

Part of the stomach, proximal jejunum, gallbladder, gallbladder

A total of seven major organs

The woman always can't wake up in the morning, thinking it's hypoglycemia, who knows that it is a tumor in the stomach

Strange disease "hypoglycemia" has been plagued for 2 years

Seek medical treatment everywhere to finally confirm the diagnosis!

"Repeated hypoglycemia, limb weakness, diarrhea, and worsening trend in the past two months." Ms. Li (pseudonym), who lives in Guangxi, was plagued by these uncomfortable symptoms for two years and was anxious to seek medical treatment, but the consultation was fruitless. She has visited a number of tertiary hospitals in Guangxi, but the local hospitals have not been able to make a definitive diagnosis and determine the treatment plan.

The woman always can't wake up in the morning, thinking it's hypoglycemia, who knows that it is a tumor in the stomach

Finally, Ms. Li came to the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University for help, and after consultation with the hospital's multidisciplinary experts, the doctors considered that the patient suffered from "multiple neuroendocrine neoplasia type 1".

"Her condition is very complicated, the tumor not only appears in the liver, pancreas, stomach, but also secretes 2 hormones, which triggers a variety of symptoms." Professor Yin Xiaoyu, director of the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, said that the treatment of the disease is relatively tricky.

For Ms. Li, the insulinoma caused her to increase insulin in her body, so that she had symptoms such as general weakness and hypoglycemia; the gastrin secreted by the gastrinoma caused her to have too much gastric acid, resulting in peptic ulcers, abdominal pain, diarrhea and so on.

Difficult surgery! Fix one tumor in the stomach at a time

With the assistance of surgical robots

The hospital has completed a difficult "three-in-one" operation

Removed "a tumor in her stomach" at once

More than 2 weeks after the operation, Ms. Li successfully recovered and was discharged from the hospital, and the symptoms such as hypoglycemia and diarrhea that had plagued her completely disappeared. However, due to the particularity of the disease, Ms. Li should still be vigilant about the possibility of recurrence and need regular follow-up monitoring.

The woman always can't wake up in the morning, thinking it's hypoglycemia, who knows that it is a tumor in the stomach

With the assistance of the surgical robot system, the "three-in-one" operation took 9 hours to complete smoothly

Doctors remind: Under normal work and rest, such as frequent symptoms of hypoglycemia such as drowsiness in the morning and special difficulty in getting up, the physical examination should pay attention to the investigation of neuroendocrine tumors.

At the same time, because nearly 70% of neuroendocrine tumors are non-functional and have no symptoms, imaging tests such as B ultrasound and CT can generally be found; even if they are functional, the symptoms that appear are not easy to be taken seriously. Therefore, we must conduct regular physical examinations, carry out B ultrasound examinations, and find tumors as soon as possible.

Source: Guangzhou Daily

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