5 Early Signs of Lung Cancer

Producer:  Priyanka Das Editor: Sujata Singh

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Persistent cough or a change in cough

Cough is one of the most common early symptoms of lung cancer. A UK-based study revealed that about 0.2% of the people with a persistent cough for over three weeks were ultimately diagnosed with the disease. Watch out for any changes in a chronic cough.

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Heavy breathing or wheezing

If you feel exhausted and experience shortness of breath, it could be a possible symptom of lung cancer. Any sudden changes in your breathing pattern could show that your airways are being clogged up due to lung cancer.

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Body pain

Lung cancer may develop pain in body parts, such as the shoulders, chest, or back. Pay attention to the pain and properly describe — such as where it is localized or if you feel it everywhere — it to your doctor. 

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Raspy, hoarse voice

The early symptoms of lung cancer could also indicate changes in your voice. Many times, it has been seen that a simple cold leads to a hoarse voice and if it continues, it could be harmful.

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Sudden weight loss

 If you experience drastic weight loss without any reason, it could be a sign of lung cancer. The cancer cells present in the body use energy, and that leads to unexplained weight loss.