Nose Cancer Symptoms Bleeding nose Stumbling block Lump neck pain Visible Throat swelling Headache Falling eye sight Unclear vision

Nose Cancer Symptoms Bleeding nose Stumbling block Lump neck pain Visible Throat swelling Headache Falling eye sight Unclear vision

Nose cancer is also called nasal cancer or cancer of the nasal cavity or cancer of the Para nasal sinus. A majority of the nose cancers originates from the tissues like sinuses or nasopharynx. The nose cancer forms from the flat and thin cells in the epidermis lining the nasal cavity.

nose Cancer Symptoms
Men are more likely to get nose cancer when compared to women. Men who are above the age of 45 are at a higher risk to get nose cancer.

Nose cancer symptoms are similar to skin cancer symptoms. The symptoms are very hard to detect in its early stages. It might proliferate to other parts of the face in the chronic stages.

It is advisable for anyone to go to an ENT specialist to determine the exact reason for the symptoms.

The primary nose cancer symptoms are:

Stumbling block in the nasopharynx which links the nose with the throat
Bleeding from the nose
Lump in the neck
Neck pain due to the lump
Visible swelling on the neck
Throat swelling
Building block in the nasal ways
Production of pus from only one side of the nose
Headache
Unclear vision
Hearing problems
Muscle pain and weakness of muscles
Swelling and weakness of the tongue
Severe breathing problems
Difficulty to speak properly
Falling eye sight
Weakness of the face muscles
Unhealed lumps in the neck
Difficulty to move and raise the shoulders
Difficulty to tilt the neck
Anemia
Infection in the nose, throat, neck etc
Undernourishment
Dehydration

Nose cancer is more common in men than women. Nose cancer symptoms are same as the symptoms of skin cancer if nose cancer is developed in the skin covering the nose but its symptoms will differ if it is caused in the lining of the nose or in the passage at the back of the nose. This passage joining the nose to the throat is known as nasopharynx. About 80 or 90% people having nose cancer will have blockage in their nasopharynx as the main symptom of nose cancer. Nose cancer is difficult to detect at an early stage because symptoms at this stage are very less. But as it enters an advanced stage the cancer grows deeper and may spread to other parts of the face. Nose bleeding is one of the main symptoms of nose cancer. Anyone can develop nose cancer. A lump may appear in the neck due to blockage which may cause pain or swelling in the throat. In the early stage the symptoms of nose cancer are very common such as headache, swelling in nose or blurred vision, which does not prove cancer. As they seem to be less dangerous but may cause severe damage that.s why proper attention should be given to them.

Deafness and weakness of the muscles of the face can be major problems due to nose cancer. Weakness and swelling in the throat and tongue are experienced due to damage done by the tumor to the cranial nerves, a group of nerves. There can be problems in breathing due to this. The power of smelling and hearing gets reduced. Difficulty in swallowing food may be experienced due to blockage in the passage joining the nose to the throat. There can be problem in speaking also.

The nerves of the face are all connected to each other. If any of them gets affected, the others are bound to be affected. That.s why cancer caused in the nose affects other parts of the face such as ears, tongue, throat and mouth. As the nose cancer reaches its advanced stage the pain in ear grows deeper and deeper. Cranial nerves get affected worse if any lump remains for more than 3 weeks in the neck.

Reduction in eyesight is also one of the main symptoms of nose cancer. Other problems such as double or blurred vision or deviation in the eyes are major problems related to eyes due to nose cancer. Muscles of the face or neck became so weak that there may be difficulty in lifting shoulders and turning the neck all around. Another nose cancer symptoms include blockage on one side of the nose, particularly if it is producing pus.

Anemia, dehydration, infection and malnutrition are some of the nose cancer symptoms at an advanced stage. Lymph nodes in the neck may also cause problems due to infection. Swelling in lymph nodes can be seen as the consequence of nose cancer which may be painless at first but may be dangerous later. If you notice anyone of these above mentioned symptoms, you should immediately consult to the Ear, Nose and Tongue (ENT) specialist for further treatment.

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