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Sintomas que você precisa parar de esconder do seu médico

Todos sabem que o nosso NHS está sobrecarregado e ninguém quer perder o tempo do seu médico, mas há algumas coisas que seu clínico realmente quer saber. Esta não é uma lista completa, mas aqui está minha lista dos 10 principais sintomas que não devem ser ignorados.

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A breast lump

To be fair, there is nothing that gets a woman through my surgery door faster than a new-found lump in the breast. Thankfully most are benign. In fact, nine out of 10 lumps that are seen by specialists are not cancer. But it is important to be breast-aware and report any new change to your GP straightaway.

Breast cancer does affect men but it's about 150 times less common in men than women. Nonetheless, if you're a man and develop a new lump, the same principles apply - get it checked with your GP.

Just like breast lumps, lumps on the testicles are alarming but luckily most turn out to be completely benign. However, unlike the majority of cancers, casos de câncer testicular can strike young. So chaps, get into the habit of examining your bits and make sure you tell your GP if you find anything untoward.

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Blood in your poo may be bright red or tarry black. It can be mixed in with the stool, fresh in the pan or just on the paper. The most common explanation will be hemorroidas, more commonly known as piles. But this symptom can also be one of the early signs of bowel cancer. It's important to get checked out, because cancer diagnosed early is more easily cured. So even if it only happens once, go to see your doctor.

Do I really need to see my doctor?

Blood in your pee may look pale pink, bright red or even dark brown like the colour of cola. And whilst the most likely cause will be infecção or inflammation, it could also be a sign of bladder or kidney cancer.

Importantly, in the early stages of kidney or bladder cancer, blood may come and go. So get into the habit of checking and always report any possible blood to your doctor, even if you saw it once and it's disappeared.

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Any mole that changes shape, size or colour or that starts to itch or bleed needs looking at. This applies to a new mole you haven't seen before, or changes in an existing mole. Get into the habit of checking your moles regularly and always report any change to a doctor.

It may feel great if suddenly you lose weight without trying but anyone who loses half a stone or more without an obvious explanation needs to see a doctor. If you have other accompanying symptoms, such as being off your food, a change in your bowel habit (usually to looser or more frequent bowel movements) or tummy pain, it's all the more urgent.

But unexplained weight loss needs looking into even if you don't have any other symptoms. It may simply be that your thyroid gland has become overactive but it can also be a sign of underlying cancer.

If you have a cough or a cold you may expect to have a temperature or if you are menopausal you are likely to suffer night sweats. But if you develop a fever without an obvious cause, your GP will want to do some tests to rule out cancer or an unusual infection.

A dor de garganta that lasts for more than three weeks or a mouth ulcer that doesn't heal over the same time frame, needs to be checked out by your doctor or dentist to exclude the possibility of cancer.

Especially in smokers, anyone with a persistent cough needs investigating to rule out cancer or doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (COPD). It is easy to put this symptom down as a 'smoker's cough' but it is not normal to be coughing every day and it needs checking out.

This may not seem like a symptom but women with a waist greater than 31.5 inches and men greater than 37 inches are at increased risk of developing diabetes tipo 2. Because the early symptoms of type 2 diabetes are often vague and fairly mild (feeling a bit tired, being more thirsty than usual, developing minor infections like boils or recurrent thrush) it's easy to miss them or ignore them.

But if you have type 2 diabetes and aren't treated, you're putting yourself at risk of kidney, eye and nerve damage, as well as heart attack and stroke. It is thought that one in four people with diabetes in the UK are not yet diagnosed, so check your waistline today. If you are at risk, make an appointment to see your doctor or nurse and take a urine sample along with you.

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