Difficulty swallowing or a feeling of something being stuck in your throat.
7. Changes in bowel habits
Chronic constipation, diarrhea, or loose stools.
8. Bleeding or unusual discharge
Blood in the urine, stools, coughing up blood, or abnormal vaginal bleeding.
9. Unexplained pain
Persistent pain, especially in the back, abdomen, or bones.
10. Indigestion or difficulty eating
Constant discomfort, bloating, or a quick feeling of fullness.
11. Fever of unknown origin
Recurrent or persistent fever with no apparent cause.
12. Night sweats
Heavy sweating during sleep, unrelated to room temperature.
13. Changes in the lymph nodes.
Swollen lymph nodes, especially if they are painless and persistent.
14. Changes in urination
Increased frequency, pain, blood in the urine, or poor flow.
15. Non-healing mouth ulcers
Persistent sores or spots inside the mouth, especially in smokers.
Reminder: These symptoms don’t always indicate cancer, but if you notice any of them persisting for more than two weeks, it’s a good idea to consult your doctor for further evaluation.
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