What are the symptoms of cancer? Part - 2 #shortsvideo - YouTube - 0 views
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indiacancercare on 25 Jul 24Changes in Bowel or Bladder Habits: Long-term constipation, diarrhea, or a change in the size of the stool can be a sign of colon cancer. Pain when passing urine, blood in the urine, or a change in bladder function (such as needing to pass urine more or less often than usual) can be related to bladder or prostate cancer. Sores that Do Not Heal: A sore that doesn't heal, whether on the skin or in the mouth, can be a sign of cancer. White Patches Inside the Mouth or White Spots on the Tongue: These can be signs of leukoplakia, which may become mouth cancer if not treated. Unusual Bleeding or Discharge: Unusual bleeding can occur in early or advanced cancer. Blood in the stool can be a sign of colon or rectal cancer. Blood in the urine can be a sign of bladder or kidney cancer. Coughing up blood can signal lung cancer. Thickening or Lump in the Breast or Other Parts of the Body: Many cancers can be felt through the skin, particularly in the breast, testicle, lymph nodes, and soft tissues of the body. Indigestion or Trouble Swallowing: These symptoms may indicate cancer of the esophagus, stomach, or throat. Recent Change in a Wart or Mole or Any New Skin Change: Any change in the color, shape, or size of a wart, mole, or freckle can be a sign of skin cancer. Nagging Cough or Hoarseness: A persistent cough or a hoarse voice can be a symptom of lung cancer or cancer of the larynx (voice box) or thyroid.