18th December 2009

Symptomatology of breast cancer

posted in Cancer |

symptomatology-of-breast-cancerThe symptoms of someone with cancer can be highly variable maman, and whenever I start symptoms the cancer is usually quite Avaz. It is recommended that before any of these symptoms see your doctor, and to undertake studies for early detection of breast cancer that is the best way to cure it once you’ve identified:

• Lump in one breast. (The appearance of a lump in one breast)

• Changes in breast skin, orange peel, local inflammatory symptoms, collateral venous circulation visible fistulous openings (holes that communicate with the interior skin of the breast), skin retraction

• Alterations in the shape or weight of the breast

• Retraction of the areola or nipple.

• Nipple discharge (fluid output from the nipple)

• Nipple lesions: ulcers, crusting, itching

When cancer is more advanced, or the mass of the tumor is large you can see:

• Edema (swelling) of face and neck.

• Lumps in Armpit

• Asthenia (lack of desire to do things)

• Adynamia (lack of strength to do things)

• Thinning

• Anorexia (Lack of appetite)

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