How does hypopharyngeal cancer throat grow sarcoma to return a responsibility?
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The malignant degree of hypopharyngeal cancer is quite high. In order to avoid this kind of cancer, female friends must take preventive measures. And its location is hidden, early symptoms are not obvious, or even asymptomatic, and many early symptoms and chronic pharyngitis are very similar, often overlooked by patients themselves, so early detection is not easy. So what's the matter with the long sarcoma of the throat? What about it? Let's take a look at it.
How does hypopharyngeal cancer throat grow sarcoma to return a responsibility?
First, the predisposing factors of hypopharyngeal cancer are smoking, drinking and eating special food, especially drinking is closely related to hypopharyngeal cancer. Epidemiological studies have found that more than 90% of hypopharyngeal cancer patients have the habit of smoking and drinking, especially when there are both, it will increase the risk of cancer.
Second, the early symptoms of hypopharyngeal cancer can be traced. For those older people, long-term smoking, drinking people, early throat repeatedly discomfort, accompanied by throat pain, throat foreign body sensation, sputum with blood, eating bad, hoarseness, neck mass and other symptoms, should not be taken for granted that is chronic pharyngitis symptoms, especially when the symptoms last for a long time.
Third: Although the operation is risky and difficult, in order to save Luo's life and improve the quality of life, we must strive to gnaw down this "hard bone".
matters needing attention
The best way is to consult or turn to a professional doctor. Nasopharyngoscopy is necessary. Under the direct vision of nasopharyngoscope, the lesions of the hypopharynx and other hidden parts can be clearly displayed. This kind of examination is more direct and intuitive than any other examination. If early hypopharyngeal mass is found, biopsy can be performed. Early detection, diagnosis and treatment are very important for hypopharyngeal malignant tumors.