Our parents made sure to take care of us when we were young, and took us to the doctor when we complained of pain. For many adults, their children are still their priorities, and even though our parents get older, they sometimes forget to pay attention to their own symptoms, and let warning signs go unnoticed. As you know, early detection is the most important step towards treating oncology, and since the year is quickly coming to an end, I'd like to remind everyone to book an appointment to see the doctor if you or your parents have any (even minor) health complaints.
Although some cancers don't exhibit any symptoms, for the most part, like pancreatic cancer, or some high-grade gliomas (VI) stage brain cancer, you may still notice slight differences in health. My mother didn't know about her brain tumor, even though it was the size of an orange up until her seizure and collapse. Ladies, since our face is the mirror of our internal health, if you notice any recurring pustules on the chin, it is advisable to see the gynecologist, because that area is directly linked to our reproductive system and ovaries. This type of blemish on the face may signify ovarian cysts, or worse. Blemishes between the eyebrows can signify poor liver health, and an abdominal ultrasound and MRI are highly advised.
Personally, I never allow X-Rays and CAT scans to be performed on me or my loved ones, unless it is of life and death importance. Both of these diagnostics carry substantial doses of radiation, and as we know, radiation is cumulative in our bodies. An absolutely safe test is an MRI, it is just a magnet, and can even be done daily.
Please take care of your health, and the health of your loved ones. Health and love is all we need to lead a happy and fulfilled life, and everything else will come.
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