Laryngeal cancer is unilateral pain

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2025-05-01 08:52:12 Views: 79 times

Laryngeal cancer is a malignant tumor of the throat. It can occur anywhere in the throat. Clinical laryngeal cancer can present with hoarseness, sore throat, ear discomfort, or enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. Clinical disease normal attempt to find through laryngoscopy, early surgical treatment effect is also very good, but only occasionally unilateral throat swallowing pain, this and laryngeal cancer is not directly related, the most important thing is to consider whether there will be chronic pharyngitis. General throat cancer pain, is more occurred in the late, so patients if not regular pain, or do not need to worry too much.

Laryngeal cancer is unilateral pain



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