Tuesday, May 23, 2023

12 Signs of a Cancerous Tumor

 

Our busy schedule makes us eat at irregular hours, sleep less than our body needs, delve into many tasks at the same time until the late hours of the day and sometimes also smoke or drink more coffee than we would like. Against the background of all these harmful habits, it's no wonder that many of us suffer from a host of pains and sensations that are a byproduct of the wear and tear caused to our bodies, and over time these signals have become background noises that we tend to ignore. While in some cases these are temporary phenomena that are expected to pass, in other cases these are warning signs that are important to know. 
 
The following 12 symptoms may indicate not only a busy schedule but also a cancerous growth in the initial stages, so if you feel them, it is very important that you contact a doctor as soon as possible. Remember: early detection and diagnosis can save lives!

1. "Menstrual" bleeding after menopause 
Many women may discover from time to time the appearance of light spots even after they have passed menopause and their cycle has stopped. However, as oncologist, Dr. Maury Markman of the Chicago Cancer Center points out, if you experience menstrual-like bleeding that does not go away within a few days, it may be an early warning sign of uterine cancer. The good news is that, according to the American Cancer Society, for women who are diagnosed in the first stage of the disease, when the cancer has not yet spread in the body, there is an 88% chance of survival. Therefore, being aware and contacting a doctor at this stage can save lives. 
 
2. Stains in the oral cavity 
Although we brush our teeth every day, most of us concentrate almost entirely on the teeth themselves and do not delve into the other areas of the mouth. Therefore, in many cases, we may miss changes in the form of the appearance of white or red spots or surfaces, ulcers that do not heal, wounds that are not the product of cuts or changes in the color and shape of the gums. It is important to note all of these when you visit your dentist so that he can distinguish whether it is a one-off change or one that you have been dealing with for a long time. Spend a few minutes observing your oral cavity once a day, especially if you smoke.

3. Swelling around the eyes along with pain in the upper teeth 
Cancer of the nasal cavities is relatively rare, but smokers or people who chew tobacco may suffer from it. The fact that this is a type of cancer that is not encountered often and that its initial symptoms are relatively mild may cause a significant number of people to ignore it at these stages, so it is important to know that it is not only about symptoms directly related to the nose area such as nosebleeds or breathing difficulties. The most common symptoms that may indicate cancer of the nasal cavities are swelling around the eyes and pain in the upper teeth, which are sometimes also accompanied by changes in sensation in the area of ​​the lips and cheeks, headaches and vision problems. If your condition does not improve after several days, it is recommended to consult a doctor in order to rule out more serious problems than fatigue or a cold.

4. Unexplained weight loss 
"For many of us, losing weight is a good thing that we strive for," notes Dr. Markman, "but if you notice that it is a product of a lack of appetite that is not connected to any major event or stress in your workplace, it is important to get it checked out." Our appetite is very easily affected by anything that changes in our lives, but unusual changes in it may be a sign of various diseases related to the esophagus, pancreas, liver and colon. Also, according to Dr. Wonder, it is also a very common symptom of leukemia or lymphoma.

5. Chronic cough  
There is no one who does not remember at least one cold during which they suffered from a particularly severe cough, but if this cough lasts for three weeks or more and is not accompanied by other symptoms linked to a cold or allergy, such as a stuffy nose, it may be an early sign of lung cancer or leukemia. Dr. Markman points out that if the cough is different from your usual cough and especially if you are coughing up a little blood, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible. Some patients with lung cancer report pain that starts in the chest area and extends to the shoulder or down the arm, so it is important to also pay attention to the pain that accompanies your cough. 
 
 
6. Dimples or discoloration in the chest area 
Breast cancer is one of the most common and common among women, and men can also suffer from it. Unfortunately, despite its prevalence, many of us still assume that the appearance of an abnormal lump is the telltale sign we should be looking for. However, as Dr. Rich Wonder of the American Cancer Society says, there are also many other changes that may indicate cancerous processes in the chest area. Dr. Wonder recommends paying attention to the appearance of dimples in the chest area, swelling, excessive sensitivity, light spots or Changes in nipple color. "These signs do not necessarily indicate cancer," he emphasizes, "but this is precisely the reason why many avoid going to the doctor when they discover them." Seek medical advice for any changes you encounter in the chest area, and do not underestimate the value of any of them. At the same time, it is also important that you know the 6 common myths concerning breast cancer, to avoid incorrect self-diagnosis.
 

7. A constant feeling of satiety
An appearance of a feeling of satiety that does not go away, even though you reduce the amount of food you consume, may be a symptom of ovarian cancer. Gastroenterologist Dr. Moshe Shaik points out that because ovarian cancer has very vague symptoms, many women ignore them for months before they seek medical help. If the feeling of fullness is accompanied by bloating or constipation that does not go away, it is important to mention these to your doctor as well. 
 
8. Abdominal pain or a feeling of nausea that does not go away  
An upset stomach is something that is unfortunately very common, and only rarely is it more than a product of a harmful food that we have consumed. However, it is important to never ignore persistent abdominal pain, which can be a signal of various problems the body is dealing with. If, along with the pain, you also suffer from a feeling of nausea that does not go away, contact your doctor. It may be a relatively simple problem such as an ulcer, but at the same time, these can be preliminary signs of leukemia, cancer of the esophagus, liver, pancreas or colon.

9. Pain in the thigh muscles, along with pain when urinatin
Prostate cancer does not cause special symptoms when it is in its first stages, and these usually appear only after the tumor has grown and started to press on the urethral tube or send metastases to the bones. Therefore, it is important to contact the doctor, especially at the age of 50 and over, for any change concerning the frequency of urination and the sensations accompanying it, along with uncharacteristic muscle pains. The doctor will be able to diagnose whether it is a benign tumor on the prostate gland or another problem that requires in-depth tests. 
 
10. Unclear hemorrhages  
 Unclear hemorrhages
Hemorrhages may appear in different places of the body after bruises, some of which can be simple and others caused without even noticing them. So if you wake up with one bruise that you don't remember the source of, there's no need to worry. However, in the event that these hemorrhages appear all the time, especially in less common places such as the arms, palms or fingers, it is recommended to consult a doctor. The appearance of many hemorrhages may be a product of a low amount of platelets in the body, and at the same time also a preliminary sign of leukemia.

11. Difficulties in swallowing  
A sore throat can lead to temporary difficulties or discomfort in swallowing, but if you notice that these swallowing difficulties last for several weeks and even get worse, see a doctor. This is a common symptom of cancerous tumors that develop between the tongue bone and the trachea, and it is possible that it is also a preliminary sign of tumors in the stomach or lungs. 
 
12. Blood in stool  
Blood in the stool is often a sign of something benign like hemorrhoids, but it may also be a symptom of colon cancer. It is easy to ignore such bleeding, especially if it comes and goes, but it is important to know that this is a phenomenon that is not normal, and it is important to check its source. Colon cancer can be particularly deadly in view of the fact that many discover that they suffer from it only after it has spread, and this is partly because they forgo the important colonoscopy test. If you are also wondering whether to have it done, you will want to read the answers to the 9 important questions regarding this life-saving test.

This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

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