Chronic hepatitis
Most hepatitis patients do not have obvious symptoms in the early stages. Because the liver is a nerve organ that does not feel pain, symptoms only become obvious when the lesion develops into a tumor at a certain level or invades surrounding organs. Pain symptoms, at this time the disease process has often developed to a severe stage.
Chronic gastritis
Non-atrophic gastritis is a very common gastritis condition. If it continues to develop without timely intervention, it will progress to chronic gastritis.
When gastritis recurs, the gastric mucosa is continuously damaged and repaired. During this process, malignant cells such as intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia are likely to appear. If not detected in time, they will gradually progress to cancer.
Ulcerative colitis
Chronic inflammation in the colon mucosa can cause mucosal growth-like lesions called polyps or adenomas.
Among them, adenomas have a very high risk of becoming cancerous, polyps will take longer to develop into cancer. However, as long as they are detected and removed promptly before becoming cancerous, they can be prevented from turning into cancer.
Chronic pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is also a common disease that causes severe pain. If not treated promptly, it will progress to chronic inflammation, and repeated episodes of chronic inflammation will continue to damage pancreatic tissue, leading to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer.
Chronic cervicitis
Cervicitis mainly occurs in women after childbirth or surgery that damages the cervix.
If you have cervicitis and are also infected with HPV, especially women infected with HPV types 16 and 18, the risk of developing cervical cancer increases.