Unusual skin changes (e.g. discoloration, lumps)
Constant fatigue
Bleeding or discharge from any part of the body
Pain that does not go away
Difficulty swallowing
Persistent cough or hoarseness
Change in the appearance of skin tags
Breathing problems
Bloating, changes in digestive system function
Pain in the abdominal area
Decreased appetite
Unexplained bruising
Fever without a clear cause
Increased sweating, especially at night
Headache that does not go away
Reduced immunity
Changes in bowel habits
Presence of lumps in the neck, groin or armpits
Excessive hair loss, especially in people who are not undergoing treatment
Preparation (diagnosis and diagnosis): Accurate diagnosis in the case of suspected cancer requires consultation with a doctor, who may recommend a variety of diagnostic tests, such as: like:
Biopsy
Computed tomography (CT)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Ultrasound
Blood testsServing and storage tips (what to do if you notice symptoms):
If you notice any of the above symptoms, don’t delay seeing a doctor. Early diagnosis can significantly increase the effectiveness of treatment.
Regular check-ups and a healthy lifestyle are key to early detection of diseases.
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