“Early Detection Urged by NHS: Prompt GP Visit Advised for Potential Cancer Symptoms Lingering for Three Weeks”

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Have you been dealing with a pesky cough that just won’t quit? If it’s hung around for three weeks or more, it’s time to chat with your GP. The NHS is raising the alarm about symptoms like this that could point to lung cancer, the UK’s deadliest cancer, taking the lives of over 33,100 people annually.

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Sure, coughs are common, especially with ailments like colds or allergies. But don’t ignore these particular symptoms:

🚨 A lingering cough lasting over three weeks
🚨 A long-standing cough that’s getting worse
🚨 Frequent chest infections
🚨 Coughing up blood
🚨 Discomfort or pain when breathing or coughing
🚨 Ongoing breathlessness
🚨 Persistent fatigue or low energy
🚨 Loss of appetite or unexplained weight changes

These could be warning signs, as advised by the NHS, so early diagnosis is key. Other less common symptoms to watch for include:

πŸ‘‰ Changes in finger appearance (finger clubbing)
πŸ‘‰ Difficulty or pain while swallowing
πŸ‘‰ Wheezing
πŸ‘‰ A hoarse voice
πŸ‘‰ Swelling in your face or neck
πŸ‘‰ Persistent chest or shoulder pain

It’s crucial to see a GP if you notice these signs. They’ll check your overall health and may conduct tests to get to the bottom of it. Remember, smoking is a major contributor to lung cancer, but exposure to certain substances like asbestos can also increase risk.

If you’re thinking about quitting smoking, there’s help out there! Check the NHS website for resources and support services. Don’t waitβ€”your health is a priority. πŸ’¬πŸ’™ #HealthMatters #LungCancerAwareness #NHSGuidance