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Is it cancer that the pharynx always has phlegm and cough?
Of course not. Don't scare yourself. It may be laryngitis, and out of every 10 people, 7.8 people may get laryngitis.

If it's laryngeal cancer:

Inner ear pain: When laryngeal cancer develops to a certain extent and produces ulcers and severe inflammation in the throat and stomach, it can cause reflex pain of nerves. Early vocal cord tumors generally do not produce reflex pain. Reflex pain mainly occurs in patients with advanced supraglottic tumors. The most common symptom is ipsilateral inner ear pain.

Foreign body sensation or swallowing pain in the throat: these symptoms are the early symptoms of supraglottic laryngeal cancer, but once the tumor originating from vocal cords develops to the middle and late stage, it will also produce foreign body sensation or swallowing pain in the throat. This type of symptoms is often not obvious at the beginning of the disease, so patients and doctors are more likely to ignore it.

Blood in sputum: Because the tumor contains a large number of abnormal new blood vessels, patients often find blood in mucus or sputum after coughing. This kind of symptoms are mainly seen in patients with supraglottic and subglottic tumors and patients with vocal cord tumors in the middle and late stage. Early vocal cord tumors generally do not produce bleeding.

Dyspnea: When the tumor worsens and increases in size at the primary site, it will directly block the trachea, affect breathing or make the tracheal secretions discharge poorly, which will lead to dyspnea. This kind of imagination generally only occurs in advanced laryngeal cancer. Everyone has proper cancer cells in his body, but it will become cancer when measured in a certain amount. Most of the time, I scared myself, and as a result, I really got sick.