ancer : Ignoring the early symptoms of cancer is equivalent to inviting death
Cancer : Ignoring the early symptoms of cancer is equivalent to inviting death. Because these signs are very minor, it is very common to make this mistake.
With increasing age, many types of problems start in the body. These include joint pain, constipation, stomach pain, etc. But if these problems persist, not getting a health checkup done can prove to be fatal.
Something similar happened with 58-year-old Dave Smith, who lives in Newcastle. Smith was suffering from continuous stomach pain for more than a year. One day, after severe pain in the middle of the night, when he went for a checkup, he found out that he was suffering from pancreatic cancer. He had many tumors in his liver and pancreas. After which he died within 3 months.
Cancer had been spreading for years
Smith's wife told Express.co.uk that she had been feeling since a year ago that his health was deteriorating. Rachel said that she had noticed a change in Smith's bowel movement. She says that suddenly after he freshened up, a very foul smell started coming from the washroom. Also, Smith started eating less food due to his stomach not being clean.
Share the story to teach others a lesson
Dave Smith's cancer story has been shared by his 36-year-old wife Rachel in the hope that people learn a lesson from it. Know the early symptoms of cancer, and take your health seriously.
How pancreas cancer occurs
Although no concrete reason for pancreatic cancer has been found, this cancer is very common in people suffering from smoking, obesity, diabetes, stomach related diseases. Apart from this, if there is a family history of pancreatic cancer, then the chances of its occurrence are very high.
How to identify pancreas cancer at the first stage
According to the Mayo Clinic, early symptoms of pancreatic cancer include abdominal pain that spreads to the sides and back, loss of appetite, weight loss, yellowing of the skin, dark urine, vomiting, nausea, and enlarged liver.
How to prevent pancreatic cancer
By quitting smoking, the risk of pancreatic cancer is reduced by 20-30 percent. Along with this, maintain a healthy weight, eat healthy, and minimise the consumption of alcohol. Along with this, keep getting regular body checkups done.
Disclaimer: Dear reader, thank you for reading this news. This news has been written only to make you aware. We have taken the help of home remedies and general information in writing this. If you read anything related to your health anywhere, then definitely consult a doctor before adopting it.