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3 Early Signs Of Throat Cancer That Should Not Be Ignored
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Do you know that there are some early changes you may notice in the body that could mean cancer of the throat? Throat cancer is one of the head and neck cancer that arises when malignant cells start growing rapidly and abnormally in the throat or voice box.
There are certain changes you may notice around the head and neck pointing to the fact that some malignant cells have started growing abnormally in the throat.
So, in this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at some signs that could indicate throat cancer at the early stage.
1. Usual pain in the ear
Pain in the ear that is not due to any clear problem or disease. If you find yourself feeling persistent pain in the ear when you have not been diagnosed of any ear disease or infection, then you should be watchful for other signs of throat cancer.
2. Persistent cough
A cough that is not responsive to medications, If you start having cough or sore throat that is not responsive to medications aimed at handling it, then you may have throat cancer.
3. Difficulty swallowing
Since throat cancer has to do with the growth of abnormal cells in the throat, it can cause difficulty in swallowing food and water.
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If you start feeling terrible pain whenever you try swallowing anything, then it could be the perfect time for you to book an appointment with a doctor.
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