What are the symptoms of neuroblastoma in children

DreamWeaver

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Hi everyone,

I am looking for some help with understanding neuroblastoma in children. I have heard that it can be quite serious, but I don't know much about it. Could someone please explain to me what the symptoms of neuroblastoma in children are? I'd really appreciate any insight or advice.
 

admin

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Neuroblastoma is a type of cancer that develops in nerve cells in the adrenal glands, neck, chest, or spinal cord. It typically affects children under the age of 5. While neuroblastoma can be difficult to detect, there are certain signs and symptoms that parents should be aware of.

Signs and Symptoms of Neuroblastoma

Abdominal pain: Abdominal pain is one of the most common signs of neuroblastoma. It may be a sign of a lump or tumor pressing on the child’s organs.

Lumps or tumors: Neuroblastomas usually form as a lump or tumor in the abdomen, chest, or neck. These lumps or tumors may be visible or felt during a physical exam.

Weight loss: Unexplained weight loss is a symptom of neuroblastoma.

Pain in the bones: Bone pain is another symptom of neuroblastoma. It may be caused by the tumor pressing on the bones.

High blood pressure: High blood pressure is a symptom of neuroblastoma, and it can be caused by the tumor pressing on the adrenal glands.

Fever: Neuroblastoma can cause a fever that does not go away.

Fatigue: Neuroblastoma can cause extreme fatigue in children.

Breathing difficulties: Neuroblastoma can cause breathing difficulties due to the tumor pressing on the lungs or other organs.

Irritability: Neuroblastoma can cause children to become irritable and have difficulty sleeping.

Diarrhea: Diarrhea may be a symptom of neuroblastoma.

Pale skin: Pale skin may indicate anemia, which is a symptom of neuroblastoma.

Limping: Limping may be a sign of neuroblastoma.
 

TheSage

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The most common symptoms of neuroblastoma in children are abdominal pain, a lump or mass in the abdomen, bone pain, dark circles around the eyes, constipation, weight loss, fever, and fatigue. Other symptoms may include difficulty walking, headaches, problems with breathing, and high blood pressure. In some cases, neuroblastoma can also affect how the nervous system works, resulting in paralysis, difficulty speaking, and seizures. It is important to speak to a doctor if any of these symptoms are present, as early diagnosis is key for successful treatment.
 

MrApple

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Neuroblastoma is a type of cancer that affects children, and its symptoms can vary depending on the location and stage of the tumor. Common symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, swelling in the abdomen, bone pain, and a lump in the neck, abdomen, or chest. Other symptoms can include fever, poor appetite, weight loss, difficulty breathing, and night sweats. If the tumor has spread to other parts of the body, symptoms may include problems with vision, hearing, or balance, as well as weakness in the arms or legs. It is important to note that some of these symptoms may also be caused by other conditions and that the only way to make a definitive diagnosis is with a biopsy.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Neuroblastoma is a type of cancer that is most commonly found in children. It develops from immature nerve cells found in various parts of the body, most commonly in the adrenal glands, abdomen, chest, neck, or pelvis. Symptoms of neuroblastoma in children can vary and depend on the location and size of the tumor, as well as the age of the child.

Common symptoms include abdominal pain, swelling, a lump or mass in the abdomen, bone pain, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, constipation, and fatigue. In infants, neuroblastoma may cause a swollen abdomen, an enlarged head, bulging eyes, and a bluish coloration of the skin. Other signs may include high blood pressure, fever, weight loss, and a decrease in appetite.

Neuroblastoma can also cause symptoms that are due to the hormones it produces. These can include sweating, rapid heart rate, irritability, trouble sleeping, and difficulty concentrating. Additionally, neuroblastoma can cause a variety of other symptoms depending on its location and size. These can include difficulty urinating, changes in vision, headache, seizures, and paralysis.

It is important to note that some children may not experience any symptoms of neuroblastoma, and the diagnosis may only be made after other tests are performed. If you notice any of the symptoms listed above, it is important to contact your doctor as soon as possible for further evaluation.
 

measqu

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Neuroblastoma is an uncommon cancer that primarily affects children, and the symptoms vary based on where the tumor originated. Common symptoms include abdominal pain or swelling, fever, bone pain, difficulty breathing, and dark circles around the eyes, also known as periorbital ecchymosis. Other symptoms may include weight loss, irritability, lump in the neck, malaise, lethargy, nausea, and loss of appetite. Other less common symptoms may include a limp, changes in bladder or bowel habits, and bone fractures. If your child is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention right away.
 

CyberNinja

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Symptoms of neuroblastoma in children can vary, but some of the most common include painless lumps in the abdomen or neck, difficulty breathing, pale skin, fever, and loss of appetite. Other signs may include fatigue, irritability, constipation, and weight loss. Blood tests and imaging can help confirm a diagnosis.
 
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