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Asked for male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Hi dear
-pain, ulcer. Abscess, pus, wear/ tear of mouth muscles, leakage of water/ liquids/ foods, difficulty in chewing etc.
-there are many causes except tobacco chewing ;;-
causes;-different types of cancers may be having different types of multiple causes, not any one,
in some cancers--viruses have been detected.
Adultrated foods, allopathic salts, hormonal drugs,
chemical salts, paints, alcohol, smoking, constipation,
unhealthy water, foods, uncompatible foods, e...more
-pain, ulcer. Abscess, pus, wear/ tear of mouth muscles, leakage of water/ liquids/ foods, difficulty in chewing etc.
-there are many causes except tobacco chewing ;;-
causes;-different types of cancers may be having different types of multiple causes, not any one,
in some cancers--viruses have been detected.
Adultrated foods, allopathic salts, hormonal drugs,
chemical salts, paints, alcohol, smoking, constipation,
unhealthy water, foods, uncompatible foods, e...more
Asked for male, 27 years old from Chennai
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Oral cancer symptoms are most of the time dicrectly related to habits like chewing tobacco or smoking, or chronic trauma to the tissues which causes cancer like changes. Very rarely does it arise spontaneously. To give you a correct idea about what the diagnosis is I would like a few more details about the wound you have mentioned (a little detail about the history of the problem) or you could provide a photograph of the lesion/wound.
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Blood cancer is caused by the proliferation of one of the component of blood causing suppression of others. Hence can cause frequent infection, anemia, easy bleeding bone pains, lymph node enlargement. Routine blood tests for above symptoms and blood picture can lead to early diagnosis.
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Symptoms are usually change in bowelor bladder habits, nonhealing ulcer, unexplained weight loss, bleeding or discharge, lump indigestion cough etc we must lead healthy lifestyle avoid known carcinogens and regular exercise. Usually annually approx 15million patients are diagnosed globally and 40 million living with cancer for over five years.
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Cancer is caused by abnormal growth of few cells. Usually caused when some disturbance in signalling pathways causing uncontrolled proliferation of cells. They may be genetic or caused by lifestyle related like smoking, tobacco chewing pesticides pollution, radiation exposure, some viruses. We must avoid known carcinogens and go for regular screening check up.
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Genetic changes that cause cancer can be inherited from our parents. They can also arise during a person’s lifetime as a result of errors that occur as cells divide or because of damage to DNA caused by certain environmental exposures. Cancer-causing environmental exposures include substances, such as the chemicals in tobacco smoke, and radiation, such as ultraviolet rays from the sun.
People who have blood cancer can have problems with bleeding and serious infections. Seek immediate fo...more
People who have blood cancer can have problems with bleeding and serious infections. Seek immediate fo...more
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Asked for male, 2 years old from Lucknow
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Genetic changes that cause cancer can be inherited from our parents. They can also arise during a person’s lifetime as a result of errors that occur as cells divide or because of damage to DNA caused by certain environmental exposures. Cancer-causing environmental exposures include substances, such as the chemicals in tobacco smoke, and radiation, such as ultraviolet rays from the sun.
fever, weakness, loss of appetite, loss of wt, bleeding, fatigue, depends upon the organ involved. thanks
fever, weakness, loss of appetite, loss of wt, bleeding, fatigue, depends upon the organ involved. thanks
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The symptoms of cancer depends on which part is affected..
But common are
Loss of weight, loss if appetite, fever, pain etc..
The Medicine is Homoeopathic treatment to prevent cancer...
But common are
Loss of weight, loss if appetite, fever, pain etc..
The Medicine is Homoeopathic treatment to prevent cancer...
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Hi
Symptoms depends on type and cancer stage. There may be
Un explained Weight loss
Persistent Fatigue
Bowel/bladder changes
Bleeding
Lump/masses
Pain
Fever, chills
Headache
Joint pain
Abdominal pain, nausea
Loss of appetite
Swollen lymph nodes
Types of blood cancers are
Leukemia
Hodgkin lymphoma
Non-hodgkin lymphoma
Multiple Myeloma.
Symptoms depends on type and cancer stage. There may be
Un explained Weight loss
Persistent Fatigue
Bowel/bladder changes
Bleeding
Lump/masses
Pain
Fever, chills
Headache
Joint pain
Abdominal pain, nausea
Loss of appetite
Swollen lymph nodes
Types of blood cancers are
Leukemia
Hodgkin lymphoma
Non-hodgkin lymphoma
Multiple Myeloma.
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There are many cancers and that many causes of cancer.
If localised, it may form a lump or swelling. Usually painless. If it has spread i.e. Stage 4, then symptoms due to the affected site or organ can occur. E.g. Breathlessness or hemoptysis in lung, jaundice in liver, ascites with abdominal distension in peritoneum, bone pain or fracture in bony mets, convulsion, vomiting and signs of raised intracranial hypertension in brain mets. It is not possible to write about all cancers and all itâ...more
If localised, it may form a lump or swelling. Usually painless. If it has spread i.e. Stage 4, then symptoms due to the affected site or organ can occur. E.g. Breathlessness or hemoptysis in lung, jaundice in liver, ascites with abdominal distension in peritoneum, bone pain or fracture in bony mets, convulsion, vomiting and signs of raised intracranial hypertension in brain mets. It is not possible to write about all cancers and all itâ...more
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