If anyone have cancer wat is their symptoms ???
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lf anyone have cancer,the main symptoms are:-
1) itching occurs at the back part of the shoulder just below the neck and that part becomes red.
2) when a person has cancer , he coughs more than in normal times.
1) itching occurs at the back part of the shoulder just below the neck and that part becomes red.
2) when a person has cancer , he coughs more than in normal times.
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Then i am a cancer patient
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☆☆ Some common symptoms that may occur with cancer are as follows:-
☆Persistent or blood-tinged saliva:-
▪These symptoms usually represent simple infections such as or .
▪They could be symptoms of cancer of the lung, head, and neck. Anyone with a nagging that lasts more than a month or with blood in the mucus that is coughed up should see a doctor.
☆A change in bowel habits:-
▪Most changes in are related to your and fluid intake.
▪Doctors sometimes see in pencile
▪Occasionally, cancer exhibits continuous .
Some people with cancer feel as if they need to have a bowel movement and still feel that way after they have had a bowel movement. If any of these abnormal bowl complaints last more than a few days, they require evaluation.
▪A significant change in bowel habits that cannot be easily explained by dietary changes needs to be evaluated.
☆Blood in the stool:-
▪A doctor always should investigate blood in your stool.
▪frequently cause , but because are so common, they may exist with cancer. Therefore, even when you have you should have a doctor examine your entire intestinal tract when you have blood in your bowel movements.
▪With some individuals X-ray studies may be enough to clarify a diagnosis.
is usually recommended. Routine colonoscopy even without symptoms, is recommended once you are 50 years old.
▪Sometimes when the source of is entirely clear (for example, recurrent ulcers), these studies may not be needed.
☆Unexplained (low blood count):-
▪Anemia is a condition in which people have fewer than the expected number of red blood cells in their blood. Anemia should always be investigated.
▪There are many kinds of anemia but blood loss almost always causes . Unless there is an obvious source of ongoing blood loss, this anemia needs to be explained.
▪Many cancers can cause anemia but bowel cancers most commonly cause . Evaluation should include or X-ray studies of your upper and lower intestinal tracts.
☆or discharge;-
▪Most are noncancerous tumors such as fibroadenomas or cysts. But all breast lumps need to be thoroughly investigated.
▪A negative result is not usually sufficient to evaluate a breast lump. Your doctor needs to determine the appropriate X-ray study which might include an or
☆Lumps in the testicles:-
▪Most human being (90%) with have a painless or uncomfortable lump on a testicle.
▪Men are advised to cheackup regularly
▪Most men will suffer from harmless as they age and will often have these symptoms.
▪These symptoms may also signal .
Men experiencing urinary symptoms need further investigation, possibly including blood tests and a digital rectal exam. The PSA blood test, its indications, and interpretation of results should be discussed with your health-care provider.
▪If cancer is suspected, a biopsy of the prostate may be needed.
and pelvic tumors can also cause irritation of the bladder.
hope help u g☺☺!!
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☆☆ Some common symptoms that may occur with cancer are as follows:-
☆Persistent or blood-tinged saliva:-
▪These symptoms usually represent simple infections such as or .
▪They could be symptoms of cancer of the lung, head, and neck. Anyone with a nagging that lasts more than a month or with blood in the mucus that is coughed up should see a doctor.
☆A change in bowel habits:-
▪Most changes in are related to your and fluid intake.
▪Doctors sometimes see in pencile
▪Occasionally, cancer exhibits continuous .
Some people with cancer feel as if they need to have a bowel movement and still feel that way after they have had a bowel movement. If any of these abnormal bowl complaints last more than a few days, they require evaluation.
▪A significant change in bowel habits that cannot be easily explained by dietary changes needs to be evaluated.
☆Blood in the stool:-
▪A doctor always should investigate blood in your stool.
▪frequently cause , but because are so common, they may exist with cancer. Therefore, even when you have you should have a doctor examine your entire intestinal tract when you have blood in your bowel movements.
▪With some individuals X-ray studies may be enough to clarify a diagnosis.
is usually recommended. Routine colonoscopy even without symptoms, is recommended once you are 50 years old.
▪Sometimes when the source of is entirely clear (for example, recurrent ulcers), these studies may not be needed.
☆Unexplained (low blood count):-
▪Anemia is a condition in which people have fewer than the expected number of red blood cells in their blood. Anemia should always be investigated.
▪There are many kinds of anemia but blood loss almost always causes . Unless there is an obvious source of ongoing blood loss, this anemia needs to be explained.
▪Many cancers can cause anemia but bowel cancers most commonly cause . Evaluation should include or X-ray studies of your upper and lower intestinal tracts.
☆or discharge;-
▪Most are noncancerous tumors such as fibroadenomas or cysts. But all breast lumps need to be thoroughly investigated.
▪A negative result is not usually sufficient to evaluate a breast lump. Your doctor needs to determine the appropriate X-ray study which might include an or
☆Lumps in the testicles:-
▪Most human being (90%) with have a painless or uncomfortable lump on a testicle.
▪Men are advised to cheackup regularly
▪Most men will suffer from harmless as they age and will often have these symptoms.
▪These symptoms may also signal .
Men experiencing urinary symptoms need further investigation, possibly including blood tests and a digital rectal exam. The PSA blood test, its indications, and interpretation of results should be discussed with your health-care provider.
▪If cancer is suspected, a biopsy of the prostate may be needed.
and pelvic tumors can also cause irritation of the bladder.
hope help u g☺☺!!
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