Pancreatic cancer is often called a “silent killer” because it usually doesn’t show obvious symptoms until it’s advanced. However, doctors have identified some early warning signs that can appear before the disease becomes serious. Here’s a clear explanation:
Two Early Signs of Pancreatic Cancer
1️⃣ Unexplained Jaundice
- What it is: Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes.
- Why it happens: A tumor in the pancreas can block the bile duct, preventing bile from leaving the liver.
- Other signs that may appear with jaundice:
- Dark urine
- Pale or clay-colored stools
- Itchy skin
2️⃣ Unexplained Abdominal or Back Pain
- What it is: Pain in the upper abdomen that can radiate to the back.
- Why it happens: A growing tumor may press on nerves or organs near the pancreas.
- Characteristics:
- Often dull or aching at first
- May worsen after eating or when lying down
Other early signs (less common but worth noting)
- Unexplained weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea or vomiting
- New-onset diabetes (sudden high blood sugar in someone without diabetes)
Important Notes
- These early signs can also happen with less serious conditions like gallstones, stomach issues, or back problems.
- Seeing a doctor quickly is key, especially if jaundice or persistent abdominal/back pain appears.
- Early detection is crucial because pancreatic cancer is more treatable when caught early.
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