Precursors of throat cancer in women

There is no precursor of throat cancer in women. The disease has no obvious characteristics before its attack, and only after its onset will it cause a series of symptomatic reactions, such as foreign body sensation in the throat, hoarseness, cough and so on. 1. Foreign body sensation in throat: it is usually common in the early stage of throat cancer, and the symptom will be more obvious after eating. This symptom may occur alone or together with other complications, such as difficulty in swallowing, difficulty in eating, pain in swallowing and so on. 2. Hoarseness: it is more common in the middle or late stage, which is mainly caused by the tumor invading into the larynx, resulting in the involvement of the vocal cords and vocal folds, and in serious cases, it may also invade into the recurrent laryngeal nerve, so that the patient will have hoarseness of varying degrees, accompanied by respiratory difficulties. 3. Cough: it is a common symptom of pharyngeal cancer, which is mainly due to the aggravation of the disease, resulting in pharyngeal edema caused by paralysis of the vocal cords. If a woman suffers from pharyngeal cancer, besides the above symptoms, she may also have neck lump, malignant fluid, such as emaciation and anemia, etc. If there are similar situations, she should consult doctor in time and then analyze them through laryngoscopy and pathological examination.