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Cancer Symptoms.

Cancer Symptoms.

 When cancer cells are in very small form then the signs of cancer do not appear. But as the cancer grows, its presence can affect the surrounding tissues. Apart from this, due to some cancer the secretion of certain substances from the body or some cancers trigger immune responses, from which parts of the body which are away from the parts of the cancerous genus can also cause cancer symptoms.



 Pain - Some cancers are painless before, but the initial symptom of some cancers can be painful, such as brain tumors, which include headache, and head, neck and anophthal cancers, which cause pain during swallowing. As the cancer increases, its first symptom is often uncomfortable, which can rapidly turn into severe pain with the spread of cancer. However, not all cancers cause severe pain. Likewise, the lack of pain does not guarantee that cancer is not spreading.

 Bleeding - A small blood can come in the cancer because its blood vessels are fragile. Later, as the cancer increases and attacks the surrounding tissues, it can increase in a nearby blood vessel, causing bleeding. This bleeding can be mild and can be diagnosed with or not, it can be detected only with the test. This is often the case of early stage colon cancer. Bleeding in advanced cancer can be high, even for bleeding life Can be dangerous.

 The place where cancer is, it determines bleeding. Bleeding may occur in the stool in the cancer associated with the digestive tract. Cancer associated with urinary tract can bleed in urine. Other cancers can cause blood in internal areas of the body. Bleeding in the lungs can cause a person to get blood in cough.



 Blood clots - Produce some cancers which cause the body to form blood, mainly in the nerves of the legs. Blood clots in the nerves of the feet sometimes break down, which spread to the whole body which can be fatal for you. Extreme cloaking is common among people with pancreatic, lungs and other solid tumors and those with brain tumors.

 Weight event and fatigue - Usually, the person with cancer experiences weight loss and fatigue, which can worsen this condition due to the increase in cancer. Some people have reported loss of weight despite good appetite. While some people may have difficulty in hunger or swallowing food. They can be very thin. People with advanced cancer often are very tired. If anemia develops, such people may lack fatigue or shortness of breath with little activity.

 Swelling in the lymph nodes - As the cancer begins spreading around the body, it can spread to nearby lymph nodes, which is swollen. Inflammation lymph nodes are generally painless and may be hard or rubbish-like. If cancer studies are on stage, then these lymph nodes can get stuck in the skin above, trap them in layers of  tissues or even in the middle.  



 Neurologic and muscular symptoms - Cancers narrow the nerve or spinal cord. It can be any of neurologic and muscular symptoms such as pain, weakness or change in cognition (such as tingling stimulation) etc. When cancer  increases in the brain, it can be difficult to detect symptoms, but it can cause confusion, dizziness, headache, nausea, vision changes and seizures. Symptoms of neurologic can also be part of an irreversible syndrome. 

 Respiratory symptoms - Cancer can compress or block structures like lungs, which can lead to shortness of breath, cough or pneumonia etc. Breathing may also occur when the cancer causes the pleural effusion between 
the lungs and chest, causing bleeding or anemia in the lungs. 


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