Early Symptoms and Diagnosis Of Lung Cancer

Introduction Of Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is one of the most lethal cancers. Lung cancer swallows millions of people all around the globe. The people who are lucky are the ones in whom the lung cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, though the lung cancer has a propensity that it does not reveal itself in the early stages and is detected at times when it has advanced to involve other organs. So the symptoms mostly occur when the lung cancer is at an advanced stage.

What Is The First Symptoms Of Lung Cancer?

The first and the foremost symptom of lung cancer is coughing up of blood, which is also known as hemoptysis.

What Should One Do When Hemoptysis Occurs?

As it is being mentioned earlier that the earliest symptoms of lung cancer is hemoptysis, which means coughing up blood, one should consider it as the earliest sign of lung cancer and must take it as a warning and must report that to the family practitioner to get the advice and the workup as to what needs to be done. There are times when this symptom is due to the presence of tumor somewhere else in the body and the tumor cells have metastasized to the lung.

What Should Be Your First Response?

Your first and foremost response should be that you should see your health habits pretty closely and if you are a person who smokes, you need to quit smoking there and then cause that is a risk factor, which can really affect the situation real bad. You need to be your friend and not your enemy and must stop smoking at once.

What Are The Early Symptoms Of Lung Cancer?

The early symptoms of lung cancer are as follows:

  • Persistent pain in the chest or elsewhere, (possibly from the cancer spreading to a bone).
  • Excessive fatigue.
  • Worsening breathlessness.
  • Chronic cough.
  • Weight loss &loss of appetite.
  • Hoarseness.
  • Wheezing.
  • Pyrexia of unknown origin.
  • Chest pain.
  • Dyspnea.

What Should You Do When The Early Symptoms Present?

When any of the above symptoms are present, then the individual must consult with the physician as soon as possible so as to know the cause of the symptoms.

What Would The Doctor Do When You Visit His Office?

At the doctor’s office, he will take a detailed history and perform a physical examination to know the cause of the symptoms, as well as order multiple laboratory tests and investigations such as chest x-ray, or a CT scan to look for the focus of the cancer cells in the lung, which might not be detectable through the chest x-ray. The physician may also send the sputum for culture to look for cancer cells present in the sputum.

What Is Bronchoscopy?

Bronchoscopy is an investigation performed to look for abnormal focus in the lungs. Bronchoscope is an instrument, which is passed through the mouth into the trachea and into the lungs.

Why Bronchoscopy Is Performed?

The bronchoscopy is performed to look at the inside of the lungs, and take sample of the lung tissue by taking a biopsy. The biopsy is taken of the tissue, which helps to determine as to what is the exact nature of the cancer by looking at the morphology of the cells.

Why Physicians Go For CT Scan?

Since we know this fact that lung cancer is not diagnosed at an early stage and it often goes undiagnosed. Therefore in order to diagnose the lung cancer, the physicians perform CT scan, which helps to determine even very tiny abnormalities in the lung tissue, which helps to determine the presence of the cancerous growth in the lung tissue.

The Word To Remember

It is of great importance that whenever you find any of the above symptoms, you must report to your physician to know as to whether it is lung cancer or other disease related to lung. The physician will perform a detailed workup on you so as to determine as to what is the cause and then decides on what actions need to be taken once the diagnosis is made. It is always the best that you go to your physician as soon as possible and do not delay it as it is of grave importance that it is reported at the earliest.

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