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What are the early signs and symptoms of lung cancer?

What are the early signs and symptoms of lung cancer?

Forum / Cancer CommunityCategory: Lung CancerWhat are the early signs and symptoms of lung cancer?
Avatar photoCTF Help Staff asked 1 year ago
The early signs and symptoms of lung cancer can be subtle and may resemble those of other common illnesses. However, some common early signs and symptoms to be aware of include:
  1. Persistent Cough: A cough that doesn’t go away or worsens over time.
  2. Chest Pain: Pain in the chest that is often worse with deep breathing, coughing, or laughing.
  3. Shortness of Breath: Difficulty breathing or feeling out of breath with activities that were previously easy.
  4. Wheezing: A whistling sound when breathing.
  5. Hoarseness: Changes in the voice, such as becoming raspy or hoarse.
  6. Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing weight without trying.
  7. Loss of Appetite: Decreased desire to eat.
  8. Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired or weak.
  9. Frequent Lung Infections: Recurrent bronchitis or pneumonia.
  10. Coughing Up Blood: Even a small amount of blood in the mucus.
If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis. Early detection of lung cancer can significantly improve treatment outcomes.
4 Answers
Daniel answered 1 year ago

In my case, I had a hoarse voice that wouldn't go away and started coughing up small amounts of blood. I also had frequent lung infections like bronchitis and pneumonia, which were unusual for me.

These symptoms were alarming and led to my lung cancer diagnosis. If you notice any persistent or unusual changes in your health, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional immediately.

Matthew answered 1 year ago

My early symptoms included frequent lung infections and a persistent cough that wouldn’t go away. I also experienced a hoarse voice and significant weight loss without trying. Recognizing these early signs and consulting with a doctor can lead to an earlier diagnosis and better treatment outcomes. Always take unusual or persistent symptoms seriously and seek medical advice.

Michael answered 1 year ago

One of the first signs I noticed was a persistent cough that didn't go away and actually got worse over time.

I also started experiencing chest pain, which was particularly sharp when I took deep breaths or laughed.

These symptoms prompted me to see a doctor, who eventually diagnosed me with lung cancer.

It’s crucial to pay attention to such changes and seek medical advice early on.

Sophia_1954 answered 1 year ago

The early signs of lung cancer for me included a constant feeling of fatigue and shortness of breath during activities that used to be easy. I also had a persistent cough and chest pain that worsened with deep breaths. These symptoms can be subtle, so paying close attention to your body and seeking medical advice for persistent issues is vital.