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Is It Dangerous To Have A Mass On Throat? Could It Be Cured?

Hi, my mother is 87years old and has Alzheimer. She stopped eating and the doctor found a mass on her throat and decide to put a feeding tube. She is home now and has a lot of pain on her throat. She was not treated for the mass they found. Can her condition be treated?
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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it is impossible to tell you by just your history as i would have to look at the mass to find out what exactly it is and how much is it extending. generally when the patient is not surgically fit , it is better to leave the mass and palliate the patient with feeding tubes and pain killers. please discuss the pain management for your mother with your doctor.

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Is It Dangerous To Have A Mass On Throat? Could It Be Cured?

Hello it is impossible to tell you by just your history as i would have to look at the mass to find out what exactly it is and how much is it extending. generally when the patient is not surgically fit , it is better to leave the mass and palliate the patient with feeding tubes and pain killers. please discuss the pain management for your mother with your doctor. Thanks