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What minor symptoms may be a precursor to a serious illness?
There are many minor symptoms. For example, people I know were diagnosed with minor problems before the terminal stage of cancer. Details are as follows:

First, the complexion is sallow, people are thin, and the feeling of being black at the moment? Early stage of liver cancer. Among the people I know better, two people have liver cancer, one has died and the other is dying. Before they were diagnosed with liver cancer, they did have some manifestations, but perhaps because of gender differences, their performances were somewhat different.

Female, 22 years old, died of advanced liver cancer at the age of 26. 18 years old, his face is yellow, and his oil, especially lard, is a little dizzy. It can be said that she felt sick as soon as she smelled it, followed by a sharp weight loss. She thinks she just lost weight, while others think she has taken too many diet pills. As for this incorrect guess, it was already in the middle and late stages when she found it.

Male, 27 years old at onset, 33 years old at the end of his life, with advanced liver cancer. At the age of 23, he began to turn pale and lose weight sharply after drinking. After squatting for a long time, I feel black at the moment. At that time, most people thought it was hypoglycemia, including himself. He didn't know it was lung cancer until he was diagnosed.

Second, bad breath, often runny nose and fishy smell? The precursor of snuff cancer. Bad breath is my junior high school teacher. When I was in junior high school, he was about 50 years old. He is recognized as a smelly teacher in the school. At that time, few people would ask him exercises alone, just because his breath stinks when he speaks. If he has a cold, he still smells like fish. What is even more unacceptable is that he often has a runny nose, so English has become the worst subject in my junior high school.

What we guessed at that time was that the teacher didn't brush his teeth. However, eight years after I graduated, I came back from work and heard that my teacher had passed away. Advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma, found at the beginning of the year, left at the end of the year. Now think about it, bad breath and nasal mucus belong to otorhinolaryngology and are closely related to nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

Third, often dry cough and chapped lips? Precursors of pneumoconiosis. Pneumoconiosis is an occupational disease, and the people who are often found are polishers, furniture factory employees, garment factory bed cutters and ironing workers. These are jobs with a lot of dust. Generally speaking, as long as he has worked for more than five years, it is almost certain that he has this possibility. He needs to be examined in advance and treated as soon as possible.

The man I know is a buddy who works in a factory in cold storage board. He was diagnosed with pneumoconiosis in the fourth month after he came in, and the boss found it. He feels that this guy often coughs, but there is no sputum and his lips are still dry. Exfoliation in summer is a symptom of pneumoconiosis. Seeing that he had seven years' experience in a furniture factory before, he took his employees to the exam. Fortunately, he found it early and recovered after treatment.

Sometimes, some minor symptoms do have problems, but not all symptoms will have major physical problems. It is necessary to face up to yourself and do a comprehensive physical examination.