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6 Early Warning Signs Of Pancreatic Cancer You Should Know

The pancreas is a large gland in the stomach that produces enzymes into the small intestine to aid the food digestion. Pancreatic cancer is caused by the abnormal growth of cells in the pancreas.

In the early stages, this disease doesn’t usually cause any strange symptoms, which can make it difficult to diagnose. As a result, pancreatic cancer is often caught too late. That’s why it’s so important to watch out for the early signs.

6 Early Warning Signs Of Pancreatic Cancer You Should Know

Here are 6 of the surprisingly early signs of pancreatic cancer. If you notice some of them, contact your doctor immediately.

1. Itchy Feet And Hands

The small pancreatic tumor starts blocking the bile duct. The bile releases compounds in the blood that cannot break down and they’re accumulating in feet and hands and making them itch.

2. Yellowing Eyes

The accumulation of bile in the blood is also called jaundice. The yellow pigment of the bile starts showing in your eyes.

3. Stomach pain

Stomach pain like a hunger pain or “gnawing” can be a sign of pancreatic cancer.

4. Strange Stools

When bile isn’t processing properly, your stool won’t have the normal color. That’s a sign that something strange is developing in your pancreas.

5. Sudden weight loss  

When tumor starts developing in the pancreas, it prevents your body from proper food digestion. This  means that fat, sugar and essential nutrients just passing through your without sticking.

6. No Appetite

Pancreatic cancer makes your cravings and appetite go away. This happens when there is no enough digestive enzymes that can close your whole system and confuse your stomach.

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to visit your doctor as soon as possible.

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