A cough lasting more than three weeks, especially if accompanied by blood or chest pain, could be a sign of lung or throat cancer.
6. Difficulty Swallowing
Trouble swallowing or feeling like food is getting stuck may be a symptom of esophageal, stomach, or throat cancer.
7. Chronic Indigestion or Heartburn
Frequent indigestion or acid reflux that does not go away with over-the-counter treatments could be a warning sign of esophageal or stomach cancer.
8. Changes in Bowel Habits
Persistent diarrhea, constipation, or changes in stool shape or color may indicate colorectal cancer.
9. Changes in Urination
Frequent urination, difficulty urinating, or blood in the urine could be a symptom of prostate, bladder, or kidney cancer.
10. Persistent Pain
Unexplained pain, such as back pain, headaches, or persistent bone pain, could be a sign of certain cancers that have spread.
11. Changes in Skin Moles or Spots
New or changing moles, sores that do not heal, or skin discoloration could indicate skin cancer. Regularly check your skin for abnormalities.
12. Frequent Infections or Fever
A weakened immune system, frequent infections, or an ongoing fever may signal blood cancers like leukemia or lymphoma.
13. Unexplained Bruising or Bleeding
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