
What Are The Symptoms Of Throat Cancer?

not likely at your age
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
At your age, it is highly, highly unlikely.
This cancer is normally seen in older age groups. In the UK, the prevalence of these cases increase from age 45 to 49 , with over 75% of persons with throat cancer over the age of 60.
In the US, it is essentially the same with cases usually starting from age 40 to 45 and most persons in the older age group.
At 24, the chance is very very slim.
Commonly blood in the spit is related to: (1) allergies- allergic sinusitis
(2)acute infection eg common cold or sore throat
(3)trauma to the throat
(4)side effect of medication eg persons on anti clotting medication such as warfarin
If you have a history of allergies or there is a recent history of a cough/cold , then this is the likely cause.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


this is the likely cause
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HI
This sinus issue is the likely cause of the blood that you are noticing.
If it is possible to determine the source of the sinus inflammation (if related to allergies) and you can reduce or eliminate your exposure, this may help along with medication.
I had patient whose sinus symptoms were related to bananas, only discovered after allergy blood tests.
Meds would be oral antihistamines , topical steroid nasal sprays and decongestants if congested.
Please feel free to ask anything else


ok
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no prob
it is not likely cancer.
you can feel free to contact with any other queries


if not controlled
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hi
Sorry about the late reply
If the sinus problems are not controlled and constant then it is possible that it can cause blood to be seen.
If you can control your sinuses as much as possible then monitor for blood this would be good.
If you still see blood though your sinuses are not a problem because the medication is effectively controlling them, then you would need to be assessed for other possible causes.
This means consistently using your nasal sprays and oral antihistamines for at least 2 months. In some persons , additional medication such as singulair is needed.
If you are still concerned then you can consider a review by your doctor or an ENT doctor.
If anything else is unclear, you can let me know


yes, you would be
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HI
Yes, you would be, there would be significant pain, difficulty swallowing and change in the quality of your voice (hoarseness or unable to speak loudly or clearly).
Weight loss would also occur.


this is understandable
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HI
Your symptoms are likely due to your sinus problems, as mentioned. The use of the skoal would be associated with an increased risk of throat cancer but again this is less likely at your age.
You should consider treating the sinuses to see if the blood resolves.
In addition, because of the risk associated with continued use of skoal, it would be best, if possible , for you to consider trying to stop using it.
It may be difficult but would be worth it.


ok
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no prob
Feel free to contact to let me know how it goes

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