Symptoms Of Ovarian Cancer

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Cancer is one the scariest things you can face. For women, ovarian cancer is among the most frightening. But how can you tell if you have this particular type of cancer? There are some symptoms that you should look for, though none are specific just to ovarian cancer.

My stomach hurts

A frequent symptom among ovarian cancer patients is abdominal pressure, bloating or pain. These are unrelated to the pains you feel with your menstruation cycle and can range in severity. They may be accompanied by indigestion, gas or nausea, but that is not always true.

The pain will not go away!

Along with abdominal pain, there may be a pain in your lower back or in your pelvic region. Again, pain can vary in severity, but is normally a constant issue. The pain is what normally brings patients to their doctors, so do not be shy to bring it up when you see your doctor.

Pain can be the result of many conditions, but it is always important to bring it to your doctor's attention.

I slept, but I am still tired

Fatigue is another frequent complaint. This is more then just a normal tired at the end of the day or being tired from a lack of sleep, though both of these can be factors. If you feel like you are always tired and drained, even after getting an average amount of sleep, it is probably something to discuss with your doctor. Lack of an appetite may be another symptom of ovarian cancer.

I am just not hungry

Lack of an appetite may be another symptom of ovarian cancer, or a result of fatigue. If you do not feel like eating as often as you normally do or fill up quicker then normal, make sure to bring this to your doctor's attention.

Keep an eye out for these symptoms. If you feel you have one or more of these, especially over an extended period of time, make an appointment with your doctor and share your concerns. Only a medical expert can diagnose you properly.

Ovarian cancer has certain symptoms, but they are similar to other conditions
by Brandon McDermitt, Medical writer

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