Possible cancers associated with fatigue:
Leukemia and lymphoma (affecting blood cell production and oxygen delivery)
Colon or stomach cancer (causing slow internal bleeding, leading to anemia)
Liver cancer (affecting detoxification and metabolism)
If extreme fatigue is accompanied by pale skin, dizziness, or shortness of breath, seek immediate medical attention.
3. Skin Changes
The skin can reveal early warning signs of internal cancer. Any new mole, lump, or skin discoloration that appears or changes over time should be examined.
Possible skin changes to look out for:
Unusual moles that are asymmetrical, have uneven edges, or change color and size (potential signs of melanoma)
Persistent sores that don't heal (may indicate skin cancer)
Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) (associated with liver or pancreatic cancer)
Dark spots or excessive itching (may be associated with internal organ cancer)
A dermatologist or doctor should examine any unusual skin changes, especially if they persist.
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