Men are more prone to nasal cancer compared with women. Men who are over the age of 45 are at greater risk of developing cancer of the nose.
Nasal cancer symptoms are similar to symptoms of skin cancer. The symptoms are very difficult to detect at an early stage. Could multiply in other parts of the face in the chronic phase.
We recommend anyone to go see the ENT specialist to determine the exact cause of symptoms.
Symptoms of nasal cancer are:
Stumbling block in the nasopharynx that connects the nose to the throat
Nosebleed
Lump in the neck
Neck pain due to a fixed
Visible swelling in the neck
The neck swelling
Masonry units means nasal
The production of pus from one side of the nose
Headaches
Blurred vision
Hearing problems
Muscle pain and weakness of muscles
Swelling and weakness of the tongue
Serious trouble breathing
Difficulty speaking correctly
Constant eye view
Weakness of facial muscles
Lumps in the neck healed
Problems with movement and lift your shoulders
Difficult to tilt the neck
Anemia
Infection of the nose, throat, neck, etc.
Malnutrition
Dehydration
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