Symptoms Of A Pancoast Tumor

Horner's Syndrome

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Symptoms of Horner's syndrome include ptosis, or droopy eyelids, as well as hyphidrosis or anhidrosis, which describe excessive or lack of sweating on the face, usually on one side of the face, typically followed by flushing. Miosis, or a constricted eye pupil, is a sign of this syndrome as well. Individuals who suffer from these symptoms may find it is harder to see clearly and may notice excessive sweating at random times. Horner's syndrome symptoms are the result of nerve damage and disruption. Individuals should inform a doctor immediately if they're experiencing changes in perspiration or eyelid shape.

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