Don’t Miss These 8 Early Cancer Signs – It Could Save You! (Part 3)

Early signs of cancer can vary depending on the type of cancer, but there are some general warning signs that you should be aware of:  


Unexplained weight loss: This is one of the most common early signs of cancer. If you lose weight without trying, it’s important to see your doctor to rule out any underlying causes, including cancer.  



Fatigue: Feeling tired all the time, even after getting enough sleep, can be a sign of cancer.  


Fever: A fever that doesn’t go away or comes back frequently can be a sign of cancer.  


Pain: Pain that doesn’t go away or gets worse over time can be a sign of cancer.  


Skin changes: Changes in the size, shape, or color of a mole, a new mole, or a sore that doesn’t heal can be signs of skin cancer.  


Changes in bowel or bladder habits: Changes in your bowel or bladder habits, such as constipation, diarrhea, or blood in your stool or urine, can be signs of colon, rectal, or bladder cancer.  


Cough: A cough that doesn’t go away or gets worse over time can be a sign of lung cancer.  


Hoarseness: Hoarseness that doesn’t go away can be a sign of throat or larynx cancer.  


Difficulty swallowing: Difficulty swallowing can be a sign of throat, esophagus, or stomach cancer.  


Changes in appetite: Changes in your appetite, such as not feeling hungry or feeling full quickly, can be a sign of cancer.  


Changes in menstrual cycle: Changes in your menstrual cycle, such as bleeding between periods or after menopause, can be a sign of uterine or endometrial cancer.  


Lumps or swelling: Lumps or swelling anywhere in your body can be a sign of cancer.  


If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to see your doctor right away. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve your chances of survival

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