Symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer
Nasopharyngeal cancer may not cause any signs or symptoms in its early stages. Signs and symptoms often appear as the tumour grows into surrounding tissues and organs or spreads to lymph nodes in the neck. The symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer usually appear on the same side of the body as the tumour. Other health conditions can cause the same symptoms as nasopharyngeal cancer.
The most common symptom of nasopharyngeal cancer is a painless lump in the neck. Other signs and symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer include:
- nosebleeds or bloody discharge from the nose
- a stuffy or blocked nose
- pain or a feeling of fullness in one ear
- constant infections in one ear
- ringing in the ear
- hearing difficulties or hearing loss
- a sore throat that doesn’t go away
- weight loss
- facial numbness or pain or paralysis of the face
- frequent headaches
- difficulty opening the jaw (called trismus)
- blurred or double vision