Pancreatic cancer is aggressive and often diagnosed late, so recognizing early warning signs is crucial. Here are 10 symptoms that may indicate the disease:
- Unexplained Weight Loss – Losing weight suddenly without changes in diet or activity.
- Jaundice – Yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or pale stools.
- Abdominal Pain – Ongoing discomfort in the upper abdomen or pain that radiates to the back.
- Digestive Issues – Bloating, indigestion, or greasy, floating stools.
- New-Onset Diabetes – Especially in those without a history of diabetes.
- Changes in Stool – Pale, foul-smelling, or hard-to-flush stools.
- Fatigue – Persistent tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest.
- Back Pain – Constant discomfort, often unrelated to activity.
- Blood Clots – Swelling or pain in limbs without clear cause.
- Nausea or Early Fullness – Feeling full quickly or frequent nausea.
If these symptoms appear, consult a doctor promptly—early detection saves lives.