Diagnosis and treatment of nasal cancer
In the realm of our bodies, the nose is not just a tasteful “sweet linguist”, but a “door of breath”. But sometimes, this door is targeted by the dark forces — the nasal cancer. And that’s when we’re gonna have to stand up and fight with it and find the treasure of the way to hope. Today, let’s talk about the “hidden rival” of nasal cancer and how we fought it.
I. Nasal larynx cancer: the “hidden rival” of the breathing door
Nasal larynx cancer, like the “aggressor” hidden deep in the nasal cavity, specializes in snorting the top and side walls, especially the “secret corner” of the larvae. The assassin was careful and might not get our attention in the first place, and by the time he showed up, he might already be in pain.
That’s a lot of “collaborators.”
There are many “collaborators” of nasal cancer, the most famous of which is the EB virus. The virus is like a “military trainer” with a nasal cancer, quietly “divide” inside the body and waiting for the opportunity to “play”. In addition, genetic and environmental factors, as well as a number of poor living habits, such as large quantities of tobacco and pickled foods, can be “agents” of nasal cancer.
“Preferred”
The guy with the nasal larvae is a little bit of a “pick-and-take” and he’s got a crush on some people. For example, in South China and South-East Asia, the incidence of nasal cancer is higher. At the same time, men between the ages of 40 and 50 are also its “focuss of care”.
II. “Alarm signal” for nasal larynx cancer
Although carcinoma may be “silent” at the outset, it nevertheless shows some “foots”. For example, the lymph swollenness of the neck is like a “alarm light” from the body that reminds us of possible “enemy” incursions. Symptoms such as ear ringing, hearing loss, nose plugs, aldicarb with blood, headaches, facial abrasions, re-visions may all be nasal carcinoma in our body.
“The Way of Hope” for nasal and nasal cancer: the main treatment method
We’re not helpless in the face of the “hidden rival” of nasal cancer. Modern medicine offers us a variety of treatments, like lights on the road to hope.
Accurate beheading
The operation was like a precise “heading operation”. In the case of early nasal cancer patients, doctors can remove tumours as accurately as “snipers” to prevent further cancer cells from spreading, either under an endoscope or under radiation-directed surgery. It should be noted, however, that the procedure does not apply to all patients with nasal cancer, especially those in advanced stages, since the tumor may be “deep” and the effect may be poor.
Powerful “Electromagnetic Gun”
Demobilization is like launching a powerful “Electromagnetic Gun” that uses high-energy radiation (e.g. X-rays and proton beams) to irradiate tumours in the nose and throat. These radiations are like “intangible bullets” capable of penetrating oncology and destroying the DNA structure of cancer cells, thereby inhibiting or killing them. Rehabilitation is one of the main methods of treatment for nasal cancer, especially for patients who are sensitive to the treatment, and can often achieve better treatment.
Strong “chemical weapons”
chemotherapy is like using powerful chemical weapons against cancer cells. Through oral or intravenous chemotherapy, drugs can enter the body like “toxics” and kill cancer cells. chemotherapy often goes hand in hand with treatment to enhance treatment and reduce the likelihood of tumour recurrence. It should be noted, however, that chemotherapy, while killing cancer cells, may cause damage to normal cells and therefore require medical guidance.
Precision “missile strike”
Target therapy is like firing an accurate “missile strike”. It uses specific drugs to target cancer cells, with less impact on normal cells. These target-oriented drugs can locate and destroy cancer cells as accurately as “smart missiles”. Target treatment may be an effective treatment for certain specific types of nasal cancer.
A gentle “better hand.”
Chinese medicine is like a gentle “hand of the game”, which helps people to mitigate the side effects of decomposition and chemotherapy and improves their quality of life. At the same time, Chinese medicine has been able to improve the patient ‘ s immunity by regulating his/her physical functioning, thus combating cancer.
Conclusion: The “good future” of nasal cancer, though it is a powerful opponent, can be won in this battle if we discover and take effective treatment in time. Through a combination of surgical, therapeutic, chemotherapy, target-to-media treatment and Chinese medicine, we can, like brave warriors, defeat the “hidden rival” of nasal cancer and embrace our “good future”. Let us join hands and fight for health!