SIGNS OF CANCER IN MEN
One of
the best ways to fight the disease is to catch it in the early stages when it’s
more treatable.
1.It is
very important to visit the doctor when you notice blood in your pee or stool
because it could be first signs of cancer of the bladder, kidneys, or colon.
Although
you're more likely to have a problem that's not cancer, like hemorrhoids or a
urinary infection, it's important to treat it at the early stages.
2.
Urinary changes
Urinary
changes may develop as you age but certain symptoms may indicate prostate
cancer. Prostate cancer is most common in men ages 60 and older.
Common
urinary symptoms include:
urinary
leaks
incontinence
an
inability to urinate despite urges to go
delayed
urination
straining
during urination
3.
Persistent back pain
Back
pain may be a symptom of cancer. Symptoms of cancer may not show until it has
spread to other parts of your body, such as the bones of your spine. For
example, prostate cancer is especially prone to spread to the bones and may
cause these symptoms within your hip bones and lower back.
Unlike
occasional muscle pain, cancer of the bone causes tenderness and discomfort in
your bones.
4.
Unusual coughing
A
persistent cough is an early sign of lung cancer. If you don’t have any other
related symptoms, such as a stuffy nose or fever, the cough probably isn’t due
to a virus or infection.
Coughing
accompanied with bloody mucus is also associated with lung cancer in men.
5.
Changes in your testicles
"If
you notice a lump, heaviness, or any other change in your testicle, never delay
having it looked at," says Herbert Lepor, MD, urology chairman at New York
University Langone Medical Center.
"Unlike
prostate cancer, which grows slowly, testicular cancer can take off
overnight." Your doctor will look for any problems with a physical exam,
blood tests, and an ultrasound of your scrotum.
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