That You May Have Lung Cancer:
Warning
signs of lung cancer may be more apparent in some sufferers than in others,
depending on the type of cancer, and the stage that it has reached within the
body. Lung cancer may show either moderate signs of being present, or lung cancer
may even show no signs at all. Most people when diagnosed with lung cancer, are
usually in the later stages of the disease, which can be attributed to either
the early warning signs being put down to other illnesses, or by being simply
overlooked all together.
Common
Early Warning Signs of Lung Cancer
1.
A persistent cough, also called a smoker's cough that is usually attributed to
heavy smokers. It usually starts first thing in the morning when a considerable
amount of phlegm (a sticky liquid secreted by the mucus membranes) can be found
in the throat. To clear the phlegm, it may be necessary to cough repeatedly, as
phlegm acts as an irritant within the area of the throat. Persistent coughs may
also affect those who have been exposed to throat, nasal, or lung irritants
over a period of many years.
2.
Coughing up small amounts of blood, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest
pains, are also signs that lung cancer may be present within the body. Although
often attributed to ageing, being a little out of trim, or slightly overweight,
these conditions are usually caused by the growth of cancer cells within the
lung, and their invasion into the surrounding tissues. These conditions should
always be checked by a doctor, especially if they persist.
3.
A dull aching pain in the shoulder that may move down the outside of the arm is
another warning sign that often gets over-looked. The pain may often get put
down to something else, such as, the after effects of playing football, doing
exercise, or even working excessively. But this type of shoulder pain is also a
warning sign that lung cancer may be developing. The pain is often caused when
cancer cells have invaded the nervous system, which may also attribute to a dull
pain in the back.
4.
A notable weight loss when eating normally should be another cause for concern.
The weight loss may also be accompanied by continued and excessive fatigue even
after a good night’s sleep, together with depression and mood swing changes.
These signs are often associated with lung cancer, and are usually categorized
as being nonspecific as they are easily attributed to other causes.
Important: If any of these warning signs are apparent, an appointment
should be made to see a doctor. If after consultations with the doctor, he is
still unable to reassure as to the reasons for the existence of these conditions,
then it is advisable that a second or even third opinion be sought.
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