
20 early signs that your body is fighting cancer
10. Fever
A fever without apparent cause, especially when accompanied by night sweats, may be a sign of leukemia, lymphoma, or other cancers.
11. Unexplained abdominal bloating or pain.
Abdominal bloating, pain, or swelling may be related to ovarian, liver, or colon cancer.
12. Changes in Appetite
A sudden loss of appetite or a feeling of fullness after a small meal can be an early sign of cancer, particularly of the digestive system.
13. Changes in the mouth:
White spots, bleeding, or sores in the mouth that do not heal may indicate mouth or throat cancer.
14. Breathing difficulties
Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath without exertion may be a sign of lung cancer or fluid buildup due to cancer.
15. Persistent Indigestion or Nausea:
Persistent indigestion, nausea, or vomiting without an apparent cause may sometimes be associated with cancers of the stomach, esophagus, or pancreas.
16. Unexplained Weakness:
Feelings of weakness or dizziness, even at rest, can be a sign of cancer. This is especially important when accompanied by other symptoms such as unexplained weight loss or pain.
17. Swollen lymph nodes
Swollen lymph nodes that do not regress after a few weeks may indicate lymphoma or other cancers affecting the lymphatic system.
18. Unexplained Night Sweats
Night sweats without infection or other apparent cause can sometimes be a sign of leukemia, lymphoma, or other cancers.
19. Persistent headaches
Severe and persistent headaches can be an early sign of brain tumors, especially if accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or vision problems.
20. Unexplained itching.
Persistent itchy skin or rashes may be a sign of leukemia, liver cancer, or other cancers.
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