How should we distinguish the symptoms of sinus cancer and the early symptoms of sinus cancer?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Early symptoms of nasal sinus cancer.

    1.Nasal congestion: The nose is a respiratory and ventilation organ, and there are tumors in the nasal cavity that occupy the airways in the early stage, and nasal breathing is the first to appear, and as the tumor grows, nasal ventilation gradually becomes unsmooth.

    2.Bloody nasal discharge: Patients over the age of 40 who often have a small amount of bleeding in the nasal cavity or have blood or bloody pus in the nasal discharge, especially with a certain odor, should be diagnosed and treated by early medical treatment, which is also an early symptom of sinus cancer.

    3.Facial numbness, pain, loosening, loss of upper teeth. For cancerous tumors that occur in the maxillary sinus, patients may have facial numbness or ant walking sensation, unexplained upper tooth pain, or loss in the early stage.

    If an abnormality is found, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, so as to detect it early, as soon as possible!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the maxillary sinus is surrounded by bone, even if cancer occurs, it is not easy to see from the surface. Most of the early stages of the lesion are asymptomatic.

    Soon after the lesion, the tumor gradually enlarges and the bone is destroyed, which can show characteristic symptoms depending on the direction of its expansion.

    When the tumour progresses medially, in the direction of the nasal cavity, it often causes nasal congestion, blood-pus-filled nasal discharge, and lacrimation due to blocked tear ducts.

    When the tumor progresses anteriorly and laterally, puffiness of the cheeks may occur. As it progresses downward, toothache and gum edema occur.

    In addition, when the tumor progresses upwards, the eyeball may protrude slightly due to the push of the eyeball, and the white eyeball under the eyeball may become particularly conspicuous. As you progress backwards, the nerves become compressed, causing frequent toothaches and headaches, and you can't even open your mouth wide.

    You can go to an otolaryngology department or a head and neck department (in a cancer hospital).

    Prevalence features of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

    Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a head and neck tumor with a high degree of malignancy. The incidence varies greatly by region, ethnicity, and age. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is mainly found in Southeast Asia, especially in southern China (such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangxi, etc.), with a high incidence in yellow people and rare in white and black people.

    In Guangdong Province, China, the incidence of Guangzhou dialect is significantly higher than that of people with Hokkien and Hakka dialects. Its incidence begins to rise rapidly at the age of 30 and peaks at the age of 50 to 59. Males are predominant, with a male-to-female ratio of 2:

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sinus cancer refers to malignant tumors that occur in the sinuses of the body, and in general, most patients are between the ages of 50 and 60, and the incidence rate of men is higher than that of women. Like other tumors, the tumor of sinus cancer will continue to spread until the lesion threatens the patient's life, so once the tumor of sinus cancer is found, it must be detected early.

    1. Nasal congestion. Sinus cancer does not have much symptoms at first, but can cause nasal congestion, the most common being a one-sided nasal blockage, which makes people feel like a cold, and you may also see blood in the nasal discharge. Therefore, if a patient finds that his nose is blocked for a long time, he must go to the hospital in time to check what causes the nasal congestion.

    2. When sinus cancer tumors, the patient's mouth will have symptoms of toothache and gum edema, and when the tumor moves upward, the eyeball will be pushed, and the patient may have the symptom of a slight outward protrusion of the eyeball, and the white eyeball under the eye will become particularly conspicuous. The patient's life can be so severely affected that they can't even open their mouth, which often causes toothaches and headaches.

    3. The most common symptom of sinus cancer is the throat of the patient, which may have bloody sputum. This metabolized sugar may be excretion in the nasopharynx, may occur in the nasal discharge, and may also cause a chronic cough. When the patient has a conversation, it is necessary to pay attention to it and go to the hospital in time.

    4. When the tumor develops to an advanced stage, it will gradually enlarge, so that part of the bone in the body will be crushed. Depending on the direction of the tumor's enlargement, patients will often have nasal congestion and will have a thick nasal discharge. When the tumor moves outward, the patient will experience puffiness of the cheeks.

    To sum up, the symptoms of sinus cancer in the early stage are not certain, sometimes even no symptoms, once the onset of the disease, it means that the tumor has spread, at this time the patient must be warned in advance to inhibit the spread of the disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Early symptoms are a series of symptoms such as difficulty breathing, nasal congestion, runny nose, and dizziness. If you have such symptoms, you can be sure that it is early-stage sinus cancer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sinus cancer is mostly asymptomatic in the early stage, but soon after the lesion, the tumor gradually enlarges and the bone is destroyed, and it can show unique symptoms depending on the direction of expansion. When the tumor progresses medially, that is, in the direction of the nasal cavity, it can often cause nasal congestion, nasal discharge of blood and pus, and tearing caused by blocked tear ducts. When the tumor progresses anteriorly and laterally, facial edema may occur; As it progresses downward, toothache and gum edema may occur; When the tumor progresses upward, the eyeball may protrude slightly due to the eyeball being pushed, and the white eyeball under the eyeball becomes particularly conspicuous; As you progress backwards, the nerves become compressed, causing frequent toothaches and headaches, and the inability to even open your mouth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The early symptoms of sinus cancer are as follows:

    1. Nose: unilateral nasal congestion, purulent nasal discharge, and new organisms can be seen in the nasal cavity;

    2. Oropharynx: loose teeth, loss of teeth, lumps in the soft palate, dental nerve pain;

    3. Eyes: protrusion and discomfort in one eye;

    4. Unilateral facial swelling, nasolabial folds disappearing, and difficulty opening the mouth;

    5. Some patients may also have headache, dizziness, deafness and other central nervous system symptoms and even neck masses in the early stage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A 25-year-old girl has symptoms of bleeding after nasal bleeding, but no bleeding point is found, in this case, the possibility of sinus mucosa and intracranial hemorrhage should be considered, and the head CT and blood routine should be further examined, and the problem should be found for further diet and drug conditioning. The current situation is not consistent with the manifestations of sinus cancer, and it is appropriate to seek medical attention in time for further examination, and the symptoms should be treated as soon as possible after a clear diagnosis**. Usually combine work and rest, reasonable diet and nutrition, and pay attention to cold protection and warmth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The common symptoms of early nasal cancer are:1Bleeding is mainly blood in the sputum after nasal suction, or blowing out bloody nasal discharge.

    At the beginning, it is often a small amount of blood, which is easy to be ignored, and when the amount of bleeding is large, the lesion is often in the middle or advanced stage. 2.Headache Headache is present in the early stage, and it is usually sideways and intermittent; In the later stages, there is a persistent severe headache, which is easily mistaken for a nervous migraine.

    3.Swollen cervical lymph nodes A lump on one or both sides of the neck, impotence, hardness, and poor mobility.

    You'd better go to the hospital for a check-up and diagnosis, your condition looks more serious...

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