SIGNS OF LUNG CANCER
Chronic coughing - a common early symptom
Coughing up blood
Worsening cough
Chronic chest pain
Fever
Shortness of breath
Wheezing
Hoarseness
Chest pain
Recurrent pneumonia
Recurrent bronchitis
Swollen neck
Swollen face
Loss of appetite
Weight loss
Tiredness
Weakness
Fatigue
Chronic coughing - a common early symptom
Coughing up blood
Worsening cough
Chronic chest pain
Fever
Shortness of breath
Wheezing
Hoarseness
Chest pain
Recurrent pneumonia
Recurrent bronchitis
Swollen neck
Swollen face
Loss of appetite
Weight loss
Tiredness
Weakness
Fatigue
Some possible symptoms of spread of lung cancer:
Diaphragm paralysis
Breathing difficulty
Fluid retention in upper body
Facial swelling
Neck swelling
Upper body swelling
Pleural effusion
Diaphragm paralysis
Breathing difficulty
Fluid retention in upper body
Facial swelling
Neck swelling
Upper body swelling
Pleural effusion
Other symptoms that can be related to late-stage lung cancer can include:
Fatigue.
Loss of appetite.
Headache, bone pain, aching joints.
Bone fractures not related to accidental injury.
Neurologic symptoms, such as unsteady gait and/or episodic memory loss.
Neck and facial swelling.
Unexplained weight loss.
Fatigue.
Loss of appetite.
Headache, bone pain, aching joints.
Bone fractures not related to accidental injury.
Neurologic symptoms, such as unsteady gait and/or episodic memory loss.
Neck and facial swelling.
Unexplained weight loss.
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