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Post by viyere on Jan 20, 2021 17:45:00 GMT -5
How to tell if laryngeal cancer is present?
My father smokes a lot. And he's been coughing a lot lately.
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Post by rekekih on Jan 21, 2021 5:45:55 GMT -5
You may do these simple self-examination steps:
Feel for neck lumps Gently press two fingers on areas around your neck. Neck lumps are among the earliest visual signs of laryngeal cancer.
Examine lips and cheeks Use your fingers to open up your lower and upper lips and to check the insides of your cheeks.
Check the gums Bit the lips and cheeks gently without causing bleeding. Also, observe your gums.
Look at the insides of your mouth
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Post by dosiye on Jan 22, 2021 2:41:26 GMT -5
Some of the most common and earliest signs of laryngeal cancer are sore throat, colds that last longer than usual, pain in the neck and ear area, and trouble in swallowing. If you feel like you are exhibiting these symptoms, it is recommended to do a self-guided diagnostic test for laryngeal cancer myallamericanhospice.com/comprehensive-guide-diagnosis-detection-laryngeal-cancer/, followed by a consultation with a doctor. If you are elderly and physical visitations to the hospital are too much for you, My All American Hospice is at your disposal.
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