
Thyroid cancer often develops quietly, and early symptoms can be subtle. Not everyone will experience these signs, and many of these symptoms can occur due to non-cancerous thyroid issues as well. Always consult a doctor for proper evaluation. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

A Persistent Lump in the Neck: The most common early sign is a painless lump on the front of the neck that doesn’t go away. It may gradually grow or feel firm to touch. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Difficulty Swallowing: A growing thyroid nodule can interfere with the oesophagus, making swallowing feel uncomfortable or difficult over time. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Enlarged Lymph Nodes in the Neck: Swollen lymph nodes, especially those that are firm, fixed, or persist for weeks, may be a sign of thyroid cancer spreading locally. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Breathing Problems or Noisy Breathing: If the tumour presses on the windpipe, you may experience shortness of breath, wheezing, or a feeling of tightness in the throat, especially when lying down. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Neck Pain Radiating to the Ear and Jaw: Though less common, some people experience dull, persistent pain in the neck or throat area that can radiate toward the ear. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Change in Voice or Hoarseness: If the tumour presses on the vocal cords, you may notice persistent hoarseness, a raspy voice, or difficulty projecting your voice. (Source: Photo by unsplash )