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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Signs and symptoms of head and neck cancer- Explain By Dr.Ankita Kushwaha

 Head and neck cancer can manifest with a variety of signs and symptoms. The ones you've listed are common indicators, but here’s a more detailed explanation of each symptom, along with additional signs to be aware of:

Persistent Sore Throat: A sore throat that does not go away after conventional treatment can be a possible sign of cancer in the throat or surrounding areas. This soreness may be associated with difficulty swallowing or pain radiating to the ears.

Unexplained Weight Loss: Significant weight loss without trying can be a warning sign of multiple types of cancer, including those in the head and neck. This can be due to difficulty eating, changes in appetite, or the body's increased energy demands when fighting illness.

Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia): Experiencing pain or discomfort while swallowing, or a sensation that food is getting stuck, can be indicative of cancer affecting the throat or esophagus, leading to obstruction.

Changes in Voice or Hoarseness: A persistent change in the voice, such as hoarseness, especially lasting more than two weeks, can suggest cancer of the larynx (voice box) or thyroid.

Swelling or Lumps in the Neck: Enlarged lymph nodes or lumps in the neck can be a sign of head and neck cancer, including throat, tongue, or thyroid cancer. These lumps may feel firm and can be painful or painless.

Non-Healing Mouth Ulcer: Ulcers in the mouth that do not heal within a few weeks may indicate oral or pharyngeal cancer. Such ulcers may be painful and could bleed or form a white or red patch in the mouth

Additional Signs and Symptoms:

Nasal Obstruction or Nosebleeds: Persistent nasal congestion not related to allergies or a simple cold, as well as regular nosebleeds, may indicate issues in the nasal cavity.

Ear Pain: Unexplained ear pain can sometimes be a referred pain from tumors in the throat or neck and is worth noting, especially if it persists.

Changes in the Skin of the Lips or Mouth: This can include sores, patches, or changes in coloration. Dark spots or unusual growths should be examined by a healthcare provider.

Bad Breath (Halitosis): Persistent bad breath can sometimes be related to oral cancer or infections associated with them.

Difficulty Breathing: In advanced cases, tumors may obstruct airways, making breathing difficult.

When to Seek Medical Attention:

If you or someone you know is experiencing any combination of these symptoms, particularly if they persist for more than two weeks or worsen over time, it is essential to seek medical evaluation. Visit Wellsun Medicity Dental and maxillofacial surgery department early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes in head and neck cancer. Consult wellsun medicity head and Neck Cancer Surgeon Dr. Ankita Kushwaha

 

Dr. Ankita Kushwaha

MDS (ABSMIDS-Mangaluru)

FHNO (APOLLO-Hyderabad)

Maxillofacial / Head & Neck | Cancer Surgeon