Serious Warning Signs And Symptoms Of Lung Cancer

Hoarseness

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When individuals develop lung cancer, both a persistent cough and a hoarse voice are common warning signs. For those who have smoked for numerous years, a ‘smoker’s cough’ is generally to blame, but a recurrent cough and hoarse voice could also be due to tumor development, especially if an individual is not a smoker. That said, smokers, particularly long-term ones, are at a much higher risk of developing lung cancer than non-smokers, so it is worth checking out any abnormal changes, especially related to hoarseness and coughing. As a tumor develops, a blockage can occur, resulting in a buildup of mucus. If large enough, a tumor may also cause pressure to build as it pushes against one’s larynx or vocal cords.

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