Advanced symptoms of thyroid cancer?

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Thyroid cancer is a very common thyroid malignant tumor. The source of this malignant tumor is the thyroid epithelial cells in the human body. In the early stage, the symptoms of this disease are generally not obvious, and the patients will not feel uncomfortable, but some masses may appear in the neck, which are often asymmetric lumps. But people have the development of thyroid cancer, these masses can lose some sense of oppression of the body, the patient's voice will become hoarse, at the same time breathing will be blocked, swallowing will be more difficult, but also produce some feeling of local compression.

Advanced symptoms of thyroid cancer?

When thyroid cancer continues to develop and oppress the recurrent laryngeal nerve, it may lead to dysphagia. At this time, the patient will not think about eating because of dysphagia, which will lead to weight loss. Advanced thyroid cancer can also have serious spread and metastasis, which is called distant metastasis.

Thyroid cancer to the late stage will appear local metastasis, this kind of metastasis is often in the neck after the hard mass, metastasis is mostly lymph node metastasis, curved thyroid cancer patients will appear lymph node metastasis, and this probability is very large. If thyroid cancer is not actively treated, the symptoms of oppression will be very obvious.

When thyroid cancer comes to the later stage, it is very serious, because, in the later stage, thyroid cancer may have lymph node metastasis, patients will have bone pain and fracture phenomenon, the symptoms of hoarseness will further aggravate, at the same time, breathing will become more and more difficult, and even asphyxia phenomenon, at the same time, it may also invade the human esophagus.

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If distant metastasis occurs in patients with thyroid cancer, it must be advanced. At this time, it can metastasize to the human lung, skull, vertebrae and pelvic bone. It can also move to the brain, causing severe headaches and vomiting. If lung metastasis or mediastinal cavity metastasis occurs, it will cause cough, hemoptysis and even chest tightness.