Is recurrent throat pain cancer?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-01 04:23:52
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For those who show repeated pain in the throat, further examination should be carried out to clarify the cause of pain. Clinically, it may also be caused by inflammation of the throat. Malignant tumors in this part are mainly throat cancer, which can be accompanied by local pain and swelling. Tumor tissue can also show hoarseness when invading the vocal cords. For tumors invading the trachea, it may cause complications such as breathing difficulties. Consider laryngoscopy to visually determine the shape of the larynx and vocal cords, and whether there is inflammation or tumor lesions. If tumor lesions are found, biopsy of the lesion site can also be performed under laryngoscope.