While tiredness is common, persistent fatigue—especially when paired with other symptoms—can be linked to various types of can.cer.
8. Abdominal Bloating
Ongoing belly swelling could be a sign of ovarian can.cer.
9. Blood in Stool or Rectum
Visible blood may be a warning of colorectal can.cer and warrants immediate medical evaluation.
10. Sudden Weight Loss
Persistent wounds, discoloration, or other skin irregularities could be early signs of skin can.cer.
16. Nail Abnormalities
Darkened or pale nails may signal skin, lung, or liver can.cer, depending on the pattern of change.
17. Persistent Back Pain
Chronic backache might be related to can.cers of the liver, breast, ribs, or spine.
18. Pelvic or Lower Abdominal Pain
This type of pain can indicate ovarian can.cer—or, in cases of leukemia, an enlarged spleen.
19. Loss of Appetite
Eating less or feeling full quickly could suggest ovarian can.cer.
20. Inverted N!pples
N!pples turning inward over time—not present since birth—can be an indicator of breast can.cer and should be checked by a doctor.
When to Seek Help
It’s important to remember that having one or even several of these symptoms doesn’t mean you have can.cer. However, they are warning signals that your body needs medical attention. If any of these signs persist, don’t delay—consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and peace of mind.
Losing weight without trying could indicate can.cer of the colon, stomach, or liver, as these affect how the body processes toxins and appetite.
11. Abdominal Cramps
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