Lung cancer? Sore throat?

Lung cancer throat may hurt, but sore throat is not a typical symptom of lung cancer. It is mainly considered as upper respiratory tract infection, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and the specific causes should be examined and diagnosed clearly.
1. Upper respiratory tract infection: symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection are sore throat, dry throat, runny nose, cough, sneezing and so on.
2. Pharyngitis: the main symptoms of pharyngitis are dry throat, foreign body and sore throat.
3. Tonsillitis: Tonsillitis is mainly characterized by dry throat, foreign body sensation, itching, dry and painful throat, etc. These symptoms are all symptoms of tonsillitis.
Lung cancer patients may have hoarseness and usually have no pain. If the patient has hoarseness, it means that the condition has reached the middle or late stage and there may be no chance of surgery. Treatment usually takes radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy. If the condition is in remission, the patient’s voice can return to return to normal.