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Lung cancer

[Symptoms]

Lung cancer signs and symptoms

Anyone can develop lung cancer. Men and women, young and old, smokers and non-smokers. If you have lungs, you can get the disease so it is very important that everyone is aware of lung cancer signs and symptoms.

What are the symptoms of lung cancer?

There are many different symptoms of lung cancer. Some symptoms, such as a persistent cough, are more common and widely recognised than others.

    • A Persistent cough that lasts three weeks or more
    • Breathlessness
    • Repeat chest infections
    • Chest and/or shoulder pain
    • Loss of appetite and/or unexplained weight loss
    • Change in a long term cough, or a cough that gets worse
    • Coughing up blood
    • Less common: unexplained fatigue or lack of energy, Hoarseness, Finger clubbing, Blood clots).

If you have any of these symptoms, visit your doctor. Chances are it is nothing serious, but it is always worth getting yourself checked. You are not wasting anyone’s time.

 

What happens next?

If your doctor does not send you for an x-ray, or your x-ray is clear, but your symptoms continue or get worse, ask to see your doctor again. You should never feel like you can’t go to your doctor if you are concerned about your health. Explain to your doctor how anxious you are and don’t be afraid to ask for a second opinion if you feel your concerns are not being addressed.

Any information provided on diseases is intended for the purpose of providing general information to the public and under no circumstances can it substitute the advice of a doctor or other competent health professional.