A 42-year-old woman had headaches for 1 month and was diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. Even though I’ve never smoked. Asking about family history reveals shocking information.
Dr. Pracha Kanyaprasit from Chiang Mai Ram Hospital Posted a clip of the symptoms of a patient who was affected by secondhand smoke causing lung cancer via TikTok named doctor.pracha_neuro_surg Dr. Prachacha brain surgery A 42-year-old woman has had a headache for 1 month. A large tumor was found in her brain. Surgery was performed. The biopsy was found to be from the spread of lung cancer. The patient was then given a thorough scan and found that he had end-stage lung cancer.
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Fortunately, the cancer had not spread to the liver, kidneys, and spleen. Only the brain had spread. After taking the history, you will know that The patient’s father is a heavy smoker. When she was married to her husband, she smoked. Therefore, I have been exposed to secondhand smoke throughout my life.
After surgery, this case required radiation and chemotherapy. In misfortune there is also good fortune. Cancer cells respond to treatment The lump in the lung disappeared. The part of the brain is not the part that causes the resulting disability. Only the right sight rail is slightly missing. Chemotherapy was given.
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Dr. Pracha cautions that if you love yourself and your family, don’t reduce your stress by smoking. It’s better to choose to exercise.
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