Still, lung cancer alone responsible for more death then colon, breast, and prostate cancer combined. Also, early stage lung cancer do not always produce visible symptoms and many people are not diagnosed until it become advance. However, there are few symptoms that may appear in some people.
Never ignore following symptoms appears when you wake up in the morning. If you experience any of these symptoms visit your physician soon. Early detection of lung cancer cure your disease easily and timely.
Fever
As per US National Institutes of Health, patients with lung cancer shows symptom of fever first thing in morning when they wake up. This sudden rise in morning temperature due to some infection followed by tumour fever induced by tumour progression or high tumour burden.
Waking Up Drenched In Sweat
Another warning sign is when you wake up in morning with sweating. Sweating profusely may be due to lung cancer fever and when body temp is high, its sweat to cool down. If you frequently sweat while you wake up in morning, visit your physician; its might be a early sign of lung cancer.
Stubborn Continuous Dry Cough
More then three week dry cough without mucus could be another early symptom of lung cancer. A cough with lung cancer usually begins as a dry cough that comes with spasms. Dry cough maybe a sign of dry air or bad air quality or any there diseases or may be due to lung cancer, you need to get immediate visit to hospital. About 65% of lung cancer patients while they diagnosed have nagging cough, as per study.
Blood In Sputum
The fourth and most important morning wake up lung cancer sign is blood in your sputum. While you spit and thick type of mucus made in the lungs, also known as sputum or phlegm, come with blood. This is may be due to cancer in lungs, do check-up by your physician.
If you have any or all above said symptoms, you must immediately visit your physician. Early detection of lung cancer help you to cure easily and quickly.
The information shared in this blog is solely for educational purposes and is certainly not a substitute for medical advice. Please contact your healthcare provider for medical issues.
Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on Twitter or Facebook today and never miss an update!