Sunday, December 18, 2011

Do I Have Throat Cancer?

396545116 i am a smoker, but i dont smoke alot, my throat feels like it kinda scartchy and sometimes with i smoke i feel this light throbbing between the rroof of my mouth and nose

6 comments:

  1. Ashley - Well doctors have recently linked a rare form of throat cancer to too much oral sex... if you know what I'm saying... HINT.

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  2. Jazzy - GO TO THE DOCTERS NOW!!!!!!!

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  3. Con - People who ask these questions to pure amateurs are absolutely stupid!
    Instead of asking a complete idiot who has no idea and instead of waiting for this condition to get worse
    GO TO A DAMN DOCTOR!!

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  4. Inca Yebail - The 6th profit. - Cancer has a very substantial hereditary quality. My family is cursed with throat cancer! It took my grandfather and all his brothers (he had no sisters). I currently take two forms of cancer causing medication: one which has the side-effect of also causing breathing problems, and the other to resolve those breathing problems. I have been taking these medicines for several years, and since not long after I started taking these medicines I developed the most outrageously irritating tickling sensation in my throat. This is how it started in my grandfather! Being male I sought a solution. A long story short, it turns out that garlic cures cancer. Parsley prevents the garlic aroma from developing. Add chopped garlic and chopped parsley to one meal a day (it doesn't have to be the same meal) and this will begin to reduce your throat problems. Increase to the levels that your body requires. Only you will know this.

    Or, you could go to your doctor. He will listen and probably tell you that there's nothing wrong with you: As mine did. When there clearly was something wrong!

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  5. Dave M - Dr Dave says go find a real doctor.

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  6. Cancer Research UK - Hi,
    Many people worry that symptoms they have may be to do with cancer. Smoking can irritate the mouth and thorat area. But it’s not possible for anyone to diagnose you on a website so the best thing you can do is to get checked out by your doctor if this has been affecting you for a while and not got better.

    We hope this general information is helpful. For any specific queries we recommend you seek independent professional advice. See the full Yahoo! Answers disclaimer here: http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/info/disclaimer).

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