Early Cancer Warning Signs: 5 Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
Fever can be a common symptom of colds and the flu, and clears up on its own.
Certain characteristics of recurring fever can foretell a possible cancer connection. You should pay particular attention if:
A fever happens mostly at night.
You have no other signs of infection.
You experience night sweats.
4) Pain
Pain is another symptom that can be caused by a multitude of health issues, most of which are not cancer. But persistent pain, can also hint at an underlying disease.
Cancer can cause pain in different ways, including:
- A mass or tumor pushing on other areas of your body
- The chemicals a cancer releases
- Metastasis, or spreading from where a cancer started
If you’re experiencing pain that doesn’t go away — and you’re not sure where it came from — your doctor can help with the best next steps.
5) Skin Changes
Our skin is the largest organ of our body and can be a window into our overall health. Jaundice (yellowing of eyes or fingertips) is one symptom that could suggest a possible infection or cancer. Contact your doctor if you notice any signs of jaundice.
Changes in moles can also be cause for concern. Call your doctor if a mole:
- Is asymmetrical, or has jagged edges
- Has irregular borders
- Changes color or gets darker
- Is large or growing