Tuesday, September 19, 2017

6 Signs Of The Ovarian Cancer That Might Kill You Silently


Ovarian cancer has come up as a threat to women. In many cases, overian cancer left undetected for a longer period which increases the complications. It is important to detect cancer in the early stage to avoid the extremely serious consequences.

Quite an awareness is created by medical professionals among the women to detect breast cancer in early stages but ovarian cancer still remains as an unknown topic. Thus, in order to recognize that you are suffering from ovarian cancer here are some common symptoms of this disorder
  • Changes in bowel movements
  • Increased abdominal size/persistent bloating
  • Persistent abdominal or pelvic pain
  • Frequent or urgent need for urination
  • Feeling full quickly or difficulty eating
  • Low energy or Feeling tired
Along with the above 6 prime symptoms of ovarian cancer, some other signs of changes in bowel habits, loss of appetite, extreme fatigue or unexplained weight loss can also be observed. Also, if you are suffering from post-menopausal bleeding then immediately consult your GP.


The symptoms of ovarian cancer can be divided into 3 kinds
  • New – they are not normal and may have started just 1 year before
  • Persistent – they last and don’t go away
  • Frequent – they usually happen more than 12 times a month
Thus, at any time if you observe any sign which is not normal for you then a visit to your GP should be considered on priority. There might not be any serious health issues but in any case, the consultation is recommended.

It is important that you remember that the bloating, frequent urination, pain in the tummy and always feeling full can be an indication of ovarian cancer and not just digestion issue. It is very important to take good care of your health and maintain a diary to check the frequency of these symptoms. This information will help your GP to detect ovarian cancer quickly and start the treatment.

In some cases, the symptoms get worse after a period of time and stop the patient from doing the routine activity involved in normal life. It is very important to talk to your GP if you observe any unusual symptoms which can be linked with ovarian cancer. If in your family there is a history of breast cancer or ovarian cancer then it is more relevant to have regular check up.

Many people get confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ovarian cancer as both has almost similar symptoms. Thus, it is important to check the reason for the symptoms and verify if it is related to your eating habit and digestion system or it is just a new health issue which has suddenly come up. You can go for a test and even seek a second opinion to make sure that whether it is overian cancer or not.

In any case, the regular medical check is always important to maintain good health. Keep a health-dairy and take care of yourself.


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