Being in pain from time to time is normal. But pain that persists for no apparent reason or that constantly returns to the same place should be a warning sign.
Why is this alarming?
Depending on its location, persistent pain can be a sign of bone, liver, or ovarian cancer. For example, unexplained lower back pain can be a symptom of kidney cancer.
When to consult?
If pain lasts for several weeks without improvement, even with conventional painkillers, consult a doctor.
A chronic cough or changes in the voice
A persistent cough, even without an apparent infection, can be a warning sign.
Why is this alarming?
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