Pain has become a part of our lifestyle these days. Due to changing lifestyle and increasing work pressure, people are often troubled by some kind of pain. Be it headache or back pain, it seems as if pain has become our companion. In such a situation, Pain Awareness Month is celebrated every year in September to increase awareness among people about these pains and how to manage them. It was started by the American Chronic Pain Association in the year 2001.
The pain in our body is common and is not a matter of much concern, but there are some pains which can prove harmful for you if ignored. Pain in the body can not only be a sign of fatigue but also of many serious diseases. In such a situation, today in this article we will tell you about some such warning signs (Cancer Warning Signs), which tell that the pain in your body can be a sign of cancer . Dr. Amod Manocha, Director of International Pain Center, New Delhi, is explaining this in detail-
It is important to recognise the pain
Doctors say that body pain is often ignored or misdiagnosed as less serious problems, but it can sometimes be an early sign of cancer. Identifying these signs can help in early detection of this disease. In such a situation, it is very important to identify the type of pain and its pattern.
How pain indicates cancer
The doctor further explains that persistent pain in any part of the body can be a warning sign, which does not go away or gets worse over time. If the pain persists without any reason, it may be related to some kind of problem. Since diseases including leukemia, breast cancer and prostate cancer can reach the bones, and cause injury or discomfort, cancer-related pain is often felt in the bones.
Warning signs of cancer
Other warning signs include sudden weight loss, fatigue or loss of appetite accompanied by pain. If physical pain is accompanied by swelling or lumps in certain areas such as the abdomen, breasts or joints, it is important to seek medical help immediately. In addition, tumors that affect the neurological system may be associated with nerve pain, including tingling or numbness.
Do not ignore these body pains
Finally, tumors in the brain, spine, or pelvic region may cause persistent headaches, back pain, or pelvic discomfort that does not go away even after treatment. These conditions should be treated promptly. If any of these symptoms persist, it is important to seek extra medical help from a doctor. Early diagnosis leads to better treatment outcomes.
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