What is the difference between laryngitis and laryngeal cancer What are the symptoms of esophageal c

Updated on healthy 2024-03-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Laryngeal cancer symptoms:1Hoarseness:

    It is an early symptom of vocal cord cancer and an advanced symptom of supraglottic and inferior glottal cancer. In advanced cases, there may be complete loss of voice. 2.

    Dyspnea and laryngeal sound: advanced symptoms of laryngeal cancer. 3.

    Sore throat. 4.Difficulty swallowing.

    5.Coughing and coughing up blood. 6.

    Patients with cervical lymph node metastases may develop a neck mass.

    Symptoms of pharyngitis: 1. Long-term foreign body sensation, feeling dry mouth and burning throat, itching and discomfort, slight swelling and slight pain, or pain, viscous sputum, sometimes "squeeping" and "clicking" throat clearing movements, nausea and nausea when coughing up sputum or brushing teeth in the morning.

    2. In severe cases, there may be general fatigue, headache, dizziness, insomnia, upset, dry stool, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the early days, it was very difficult to swallow, and when you ate some particularly hard food, you would feel uncomfortable, the back of the skull would be particularly painful, and it would be very hot, and the sternum would also be very painful. In general, pharyngitis will have a foreign body sensation when swallowing, but it does not affect it, and there is no obvious pain in the body. However, esophageal cancer can be particularly painful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Early symptoms include loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing, pain, sore throat, and lymphatic inflammation. The difference is that the symptoms are different, the pain is different, the time of pain is different, the onset is different, and the speed of onset is different.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The face will be very sallow, look bad, have difficulty swallowing food, cough often, and can't sleep at night. The symptoms are different, the degree is different, esophageal cancer will be coma in severe periods, the two are different, the severity is different, esophageal cancer is more difficult, pharyngitis is an inflammation of the throat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sometimes I choke when I eat, sometimes I can't digest it, sometimes my throat is very uncomfortable, I often cough, and I also have a foreign body sensation. Depending on the time of discomfort and the symptoms are different, it can be examined by the hospital or judged according to the time, and if the body is emaciated, it may be esophageal cancer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Early symptoms of esophageal cancer include hair loss, dull skin, loss of appetite, weakness, and difficulty swallowing; Esophageal cancer has many more symptoms than pharyngitis, and the degree is greater and the symptoms are more severe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Esophageal cancer and pharyngitis occur in different locations, and pharyngitis is most commonly in the throat, which can be detected by laryngoscopy; Esophageal cancer is often seen as cancerous in the esophagus and can be detected by gastroscopy. And the methods of the two are also completely different, chronic pharyngitis often does not need special, and some bad habits can be changed, while acute pharyngitis can be anti-infection by antibiotics, while esophageal cancer often needs to be anti-tumor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Esophageal cancer and pharyngitis may have some symptoms that are somewhat similar, such as discomfort in the pharynx, always feeling that something is blocked there, but esophageal cancer may have symptoms of progressive choking after eating, such as eating dry things at first, such as the feeling of obstruction in rice or steamed buns, and later it may feel like eating some porridge noodles as the disease progresses, and the most serious may not be able to drink water.

    Pharyngitis generally does not have this feeling of eating obstruction, but will feel pharyngeal discomfort, this is the main difference between the two, generally speaking, this situation must be paid attention to, further go to the hospital for examination, including gastroscopy, to see if there is a space-occupying lesion in the esophagus, and to take the pathology to be able to diagnose.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can go to the hospital for a check-up, and the results of the test can tell you what kind of disease you have.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The difference between pharyngitis and esophageal cancer.

    1. Symptoms of pharyngeal discomfort can occur in the early stage of esophageal cancer and chronic pharyngitis, but the symptoms of pharyngeal discomfort in the early stage of esophageal cancer before dysphagia are mostly manifested as dryness and tightness of the pharynx, and often retrosternal pressure, fullness and belching. Chronic pharyngitis is a chronic inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa, and its pharyngeal discomfort is mainly dryness, itching, burning sensation, etc., and these symptoms can lead to frequent coughing in patients. This is one of the differences between pharyngitis and esophageal cancer.

    2. Both esophageal cancer and pharyngitis have a foreign body sensation in the throat, but the throat foreign body sensation in chronic pharyngitis is obvious when it is quiet, it decreases or disappears when eating, and it appears again after eating, and there is no sense of obstruction when eating; Esophageal cancer, on the other hand, is a foreign body sensation when swallowing, often accompanied by retrosternal pain and burning. This is also the difference between pharyngitis and esophageal cancer.

    The above is an introduction to the difference between pharyngitis and esophageal cancer, through the above content, do you have any understanding of pharyngitis? I hope the above content can be helpful to you, and I hope that patients can be positive**, as soon as possible**!

    For more information, please visit the topic Pharyngitis.

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