Continuing from part one, here are two additional symptoms that may signal an underlying issue like cancer.

4. Ongoing Pain
Most pain isn’t cancer—but persistent, unexplained pain may be. It can result from “a tumor or bulk pressing against other body parts” or cancer spreading. If the cause is unclear, see your doctor.

5. Skin Changes
Your skin reflects internal health. Jaundice, or yellowing of the eyes and skin, can be a sign of infection or cancer. Also watch for moles that are “asymmetrical, have rough edges, change color, or grow.” These may signal skin cancer.

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