Signs and Symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer

Debi Rideout
Many people suffer from having Laryngeal Cancer especially men. Laryngeal cancer is a form of throat cancer, and is also known as larynx cancer. The larynx is your voice box in your body. When you have Laryngeal Cancer malignant cells are found in your larynx. If your Laryngeal Cancer symptoms are caught soon enough there is hope. That is why it is important to understand the signs and symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer.

Swelling

One of the first symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer that you may experience is swelling. A lump may appear on your neck. That is because of swelling. Your neck usually swells when you have Laryngeal Cancer. It is one of the first things your doctor will check if he or she is checking for throat cancer. If you have swelling of the neck that does not go away, go to your doctor to get checked out.

Hoarseness and Sounds

If you find that you have changes to your voice, you may want to keep an eye on it. Hoarseness that lasts for over two weeks is a problem. It is especially a problem if that hoarseness keeps reoccurring. You also may have a larynx issue if you are making high pitched sounds. These are symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer.

Coughing

Coughing does not automatically mean that you have throat cancer. However, it does indicate that something is wrong with your body. If you have other symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer combined with a cough then you will definitely want to see your doctor. A dangerous symptom of Laryngeal Cancer is when you are coughing you realized that you are coughing up blood. That is never a good sign.

Breathing Problems

Other Laryngeal Cancer symptoms are breathing problems. This can be due to a multiple of issues. For one, the swelling of your neck can make getting air difficult. Coughing a lot can make you have breathing problems. Usually in the late stages of Laryngeal Cancer it will be very difficult to breathe.

Other Symptoms

There are other symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer. You may want to see your doctor if you have unexplained weight loss. Also if you feel pain in your body radiating from your neck to your ear that could indicate that you have throat cancer. You may also have trouble swallowing, and when you do it feels painful. If you have taken antibiotics, and you find that you are still not getting better there might be an issue. If you experience one or more symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer then you may want to see a medical doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Source:

http://health.yahoo.net/channel/laryngeal-cancer_symptoms

Published by Debi Rideout

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