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Sunday, 24 August 2014

HEALTH TIPS : Sores That Does Not Heal In The Mouth, Persistent Lump, Persistent Indigestion Can Be A Symptom Of Cancer.

Cancer cells are wild, irregular and different from other body cells. They grow rapidly and gradually invade and fill surrounding areas. They rob neighbouring cells of nutrition, resulting in a gradual wasting away of the patient. They can migrate to new location and multiply. Wherever they go, there are abnormal growths and tumors.

The most common symptoms of cancel: Any sore that does not heal on the skin, mouth, tongue or lips. Any irregular or unusual bleeding or discharge from any body opening. A persistent change from normal in the action of the bowels or bladder. Any persistent lump or thickening in breast or anywhere in the body. Hoarseness or nagging cough. Difficulty in swallowing. Persistent indigestion or loss of appetite, especially if accompanied by loss of weight. Persistent fatigue.

Some of the basic cancer signs are listed below:

Skin cancer: A lump under the skin, moles which change colour or size and have raised edges, an ulcer which does not heal, flat sores, lesions which look like moles.

Mouth or throat: Chronic ulcer of the mouth, tongue or throat which does not heal.

Breast cancer: Lump which is hard, does not go away, and does not move; inflammation or thickening of the skin.

Leukemia: Whiteness of skin, weight loss, fatigue, repeated infection, easy bruising, nosebleeds.

Testicles: Enlargement of a testicle, lumps, thickening of the scrotum, sudden excess of fluid in the scrotum and mild ache in the lower abdomen or groin.

Lymphoid tissue: Enlarged, rubbery lymph nodes. Also itching, night sweats, unexplained fever and weight loss.

Stomach: Indigestion and pain after eating.

Colon: Blood in stools, rectal bleeding, changes in bowel habits (diarrhea and/or constipation.

Lung: Persistent cough, bloody sputum, and chest pain.

Prostrate: Weak or interrupted urine flow. continuous pain in the lower back, pelvis or upper thighs.


Martyna

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