🥴 4. Unusual digestive problems:
Frequent bloating, diarrhea, or indigestion can indicate a lack of digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas. This leads to poor digestion of fats and essential nutrients.
🍭 5. Sudden onset of diabetes. Sudden type 2 diabetes
, without a family history, can indicate a disruption in insulin production by the pancreas. This symptom is sometimes one of the first signs of pancreatic cancer.
💩 6. Abnormal stools (light-colored, oily, or floating)
Pale, oily, or difficult-to-pass stools indicate a problem with fat digestion, often linked to a lack of pancreatic enzymes. This sign should be closely monitored.
😴 7. Intense and persistent fatigue Chronic fatigue
, even after rest, can be caused by the body’s fight against an illness or by a metabolic imbalance due to a pancreatic tumor.
💢 8. Persistent back pain Deep back pain
, located under the shoulder blades or in the lower back, may originate from a tumor that is putting pressure on the surrounding nerves.
🩸 9. Blood clot formation (thrombosis)
Pancreatic cancer increases blood clotting , promoting the formation of painful clots, often in the legs. Localized redness, swelling, or warmth requires prompt medical attention.
