Diagnosing cancer in its early stages is important for a successful treatment. Being very familiar with your body will make it easier to spot any possible symptoms that may occur as soon as possible. There are some changes that will be associated with the beginning of cancer.
Any odd lumps that may appear on your body do need to be reported and knowing your body will help you spot them sooner. A lump that turns out to be from cancer will most like have no pain. Having any lumps checked quickly is a way to catch something that could be a danger but most lumps are not related to cancer.
Infections and inflammation can cause excessive coughing or hoarseness and breathlessness but it is possible that it is from a cancer of the lungs. Having these problems last for more than two weeks is an indication that there could be a real problem and it is best to report this to your doctor and have it diagnosed. Always consult a medical professional if you have cancer symptoms or lung cancer symptoms.
If the stool becomes different in color than normal like excessively dark or very red or has blood this could be a danger symptom and needs to be looked into. When there is bleeding for no apparent reason it means there is something wrong and it needs to be check out. Bruises are seldom the result of cancer and neither are nose bleeds but it is always wise to consult with your doctor. The first thing you should is call your doctor if you have cervical cancer symptoms.
Having moles does not equal having cancer but there is always a danger so it should be reported. Unexplained weight loss may not be cancer related but there is something going on and a consultation with your doctor is wise. If you have any concerns about something that is happening with your body that is out of the norm, run and don’t walk to your health care professional. Remember, the earlier you report a symptom the better your chances of curing the cancer.
*This is not medical advise if you have medical issues you should always consult your doctor*
