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Self-examination of cancer by Odeta Stuikys Rose

According to Dr. Odeta Stuikys Rose, many people will always fail to tell or know what exactly cancer is.

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HOW TO
SELF-EXAMINE
YOURSELF FOR
CANCER

ODETA STUIKYS ROSE

Many people will always fail
to tell or know what exactly
cancer is.

Dr.Odeta Stuikys Rose says
that cancer is the name given
to a collection of related
diseases. She says in all types
of cancer, some of the body’s
cells start to divide without
stopping and spreads into the
surrounding tissues.

Cancer can begin almost
anywhere in the human body
and spread almost everywhere
if not early diagnosed.

She also shared how you can
self-examine yourself for
cancer.

A change in urination

According to Odeta Stuikys
Rose when you go for a short
call and you notice the
following urinary symptoms
such as frequent urination,
small amounts of urine and
slow urine flow or a general
change in bladder function.

These are among the many
symptoms that could be caused
by urinary infections that is
usually imminent in women but
in men, an enlarged prostate
gland is a clear indication of a
urinary infection. Many men
will go through harmless
prostate enlargement as they
grow old of age and will often
have these urinary symptoms.

Lumps in the testicles

90% of men with cancer of the
testicle will always have a
painless or rough lump on a
testicle. Some will have an
enlarged testicle.

Additional conditions such as
infections and swollen veins,
will also cause fluctuations in
your testicles, nevertheless,
any kind of lump should be
evaluated. All men are
advised to always conduct
monthly testicular self-
examinations.

Breast lump or breast discharge

Most of the breast lumps are
noncancerous tumors like the
fibroadenomas or cysts.
However, in any condition that
you may have breast lumps
they need to be thoroughly
investigated.

A negative mammogram result
is not generally adequate to
evaluate a breast lump. A
doctor needs to determine the
fitting X-ray study which
might include an MRI or an
ultrasound of the breast.

Blood in the stool

Dr. Odeta Stuiky Rose says
that blood in the stool is
always a clear indication that
one is not well at all,
therefore, a doctor should
investigate blood in your stool
in case you experience this
situation.

Hemorrhoids commonly cause
rectal bleeding but because
hemorrhoids are so common,
they may coexist with cancer.
Therefore, even in situations
where you may have
hemorrhoids, you should
always have a doctor examine
your entire intestinal tract
when you start having blood
in your stools.

According to other
individuals, X-ray results may
be enough to clarify a
diagnosis. But to others
colonoscopy is usually
recommended. Routine
colonoscopy even without
symptoms, is recommended
once you are 50 years old.

A change in bowel habits

Changes in bowel habits are
generally associated with
your diet and fluid intake.
Many doctors will always find
sometimes pencil-thin stools
with colon cancer.
Infrequently, cancer displays
constant diarrhea.

Some people with cancer feel
as if they need to have a long
call and still feel that way
after they have had a bowel
movement already. If in any
way you experience these
abnormal bowel complaints
and they last more than a few
days, they require
evaluation.


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