Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Tumor Symptoms

Not all tumors mean cancer, but the symptoms of both benign and cancerous tumors can be the same and are not limited to an unexplained lump on the body. There are several other symptoms of tumors that people, especially tobacco users and overweight individuals, should watch out for to ensure optimum health.


Lumps


An important concept to remember when looking out for tumors is that they do not always lead to visible lumps on the body. However, any unexplained visible lump or mole change should be examined by a doctor.


Weight Loss


Unexplained weight loss could indicate the possibility of a tumor in the body.


Coughing


Frequent coughing without the presence of illness is a common sign of a lung tumor and could indicate lung cancer.


Chills


Body chills when not accompanied by a case of influenza are another symptom of a benign or cancerous tumor somewhere in the body.


Night Sweats


Sweating a lot at night, especially when trying to sleep, is a common sign of a tumor.


Loss of Appetite


Sudden loss of appetite without a medical reason such as a new medication could very well indicate the presence of a tumor.







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