New Delhi, May 31 (IANS). Nowadays, cancer cases are increasing in people below 50 years of age. Especially in cases of breast cancer, lymphoma and colon (intestine) cancer, there is a greater increase. Apart from this, some more cancers such as testicular, kidney and pancreas cancer cases are also increasing, but their cases are still less.
The exact reason behind them is not completely clear yet, but experts are constantly doing research on it. Do not ignore if someone sees symptoms like long fatigue, sudden loss of weight, long -running swelling, lumps in any part of the body, persistent pain or bleeding, because such symptoms can be a signs of cancer, so it is necessary to get a doctor tested on time.
Intestinal problems can be an important indication of colon cancer. When there is a strange change in a person’s belly or toilet habits, such as the color of the stool turns black, blood is visible in it, then these can be a worrying signal. Such changes should not be ignored and immediately consult a doctor.
In the last decade, there has been an increase in cases of colon cancer worldwide. Experts believe that this increase may be associated with environmental and catering changes, although the exact reason is not yet clear.
If a person’s weight suddenly starts decreasing without any reason, then it may be a matter of concern. Along with this, feeling tired or changing sleep patterns is also signs that should not be ignored. These symptoms are usually not of a serious disease, but sometimes they can be signs of the onset of cancer. If your weight is decreasing without effort or there is no desire to eat, then a doctor must be consulted.
If a new or changing thing appears on the skin, it can be an initial sign of melanoma such as skin cancer. If there is a change in any stain, lump or color on the skin, it should not be taken lightly. It is necessary to see a doctor immediately on any new or changing problem so that it can be investigated properly and treatment can be started on time.
Bleeding in urine can also be a sign of a problem, such as kidney or bladder disease. Bleeding between periods in women or bleeding after physical relations can be a sign of cervical or endometrial cancer. If such symptoms are seen, a doctor should be examined. The good thing is that cervical cancer is now less seen in women of younger age than before.
If someone sweats too much at night, feels fever, vibration or weakness, then it can also be a matter of concern. These symptoms can be associated with cancer called lymphoma. It is a cancer that affects the body’s immunity. If a lump or swelling is seen in the body, a doctor should be consulted immediately.
There may also be some more symptoms, which point to cancer. For example, any part of the body falls blue, frequent infection or feeling very tired, these can be symptoms of leukemia (blood cancer). If there is pain in bones or strange discomfort in the body, then it can be a sign of cancer called Sarcoma. Changes in eyesight, headache or back pain can be a sign of brain or spinal cancer. Weight loss without effort, abdominal pain, pain spread to the back and sometimes the skin turning yellow or deep color of urine, all this can be cancer (pancreas) cancer. The disease is also increasing in people under 50 years of age. If any such symptoms are seen, it is necessary to get a doctor examined.
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