The harm caused by breast cancer to the body is multifaceted, not only affecting the physical health of patients, but also having a negative impact on the mind and family. First of all, breast cancer can cause breast pain, swelling, and changes such as thickening, orange peel changes, etc. These symptoms not only affect the patient's daily life, but also cause great stress to the patient's psyche.
Second, the spread and metastasis of breast cancer can cause damage to other organs. If cancer cells spread to the lungs, it can cause difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest pain; If it spreads to the bones, it can cause bone pain, fractures, and joint pain. These complications can further burden the patient's body and make it more difficult.
In addition, breast cancer will also have certain adverse reactions such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy to the body, which may cause nausea, vomiting, fatigue, infection and immunocompromise. These *** not only affect the patient's **, but also have an impact on the patient's family life.
Finally, breast cancer can also have a negative impact on a patient's mental health. Due to the severity of the condition and the risk of **, patients may experience fear, anxiety, and depression. These psychological problems not only affect the quality of life of patients, but also may aggravate the condition and affect the best results.
Therefore, it is very important for breast cancer patients to diagnose and ** in a timely manner. Early detection and ** can reduce the risk of cancer cells spreading, reducing symptoms and reducing the occurrence of complications. At the same time, patients need adequate psychological support and family care to help them overcome difficulties and recover their health.