Three Common Symptoms of Cancer: How to Distinguish Them from Ordinary Fatigue.

Three Common Symptoms of Cancer: How to Distinguish Them from Ordinary Fatigue
Three Common Symptoms of Cancer: How to Distinguish Them from Ordinary Fatigue

According to ТСН: Among the more than 200 types of cancer, there are three important signs that may indicate serious problems in the body. Experts emphasize that these common symptoms are often confused with ordinary fatigue or slight malaise, making it difficult to detect a dangerous condition in its early stages.

Experts from the charity organization 'Cancer Research UK' shared information about three warning signs that should be noted.

Keep in mind that the appearance of these symptoms does not always indicate cancer, but they should definitely be checked by a doctor. The main thing is to be aware of what is normal for your body and to notice any unusual changes that last for a long time.

Three Signs Not to Ignore

  • excessive night sweats or fever;

  • constant feeling of fatigue;

  • sudden weight loss.

Excessive Night Sweating

 

'Severe night sweats or high temperature (fever) can be caused by infections or a side effect of certain medications. This often also occurs in women during menopause,' explained the specialists.

If you notice excessive night sweating, it is worth consulting a doctor.

Constant Feeling of Fatigue

Fatigue can be caused by overwork or stress. However, if you feel fatigued for no apparent reason, it is important to consult a doctor.

Sudden Weight Loss

 

'Weight can fluctuate a bit, and that's normal. But if you have noticeably lost weight without trying, be sure to consult your family doctor,' noted the charity organization.

Scientists have also previously reported on the influence of blood type on the likelihood of certain diseases, as well as on the body's response to stress and infections.

Since early diagnosis is key to successful cancer treatment, it is important to pay attention to changes in your body and not to delay consulting a doctor when these symptoms arise. Simple, seemingly insignificant signs can be important signals for the need for medical assistance.


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