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    Early Signs of Cancer: When to Seek Medical Advice

    Dr. Bimlesh Thakur

    By Dr. Bimlesh Thakur, Consultant – Surgical Oncology, Moolchand Hospital

    Introduction

    Cancer is most treatable when caught early. Recognizing the warning signs and acting promptly can save lives. At Moolchand, a trusted private hospital in Delhi, our superb physicians use cutting-edge diagnostics to detect cancers in their earliest stages, offering patients the best chance of recovery.

    Common Early Signs of Cancer

    1. Unexplained Weight Loss – A sudden drop without lifestyle changes.
    2. Persistent Fatigue – Extreme tiredness despite rest.
    3. Lumps or Thickening – Especially in the breast, neck, or abdomen.
    4. Changes in Bowel or Bladder Habits – Diarrhea, constipation, or blood in stool.
    5. Non-Healing Sores – Mouth ulcers or skin wounds that won’t heal.
    6. Unusual Bleeding or Discharge – Blood in urine, stool, or persistent coughing with blood.
    7. Chronic Pain – Unexplained back, head, or abdominal pain.

    When to See a Doctor

    Patients should not delay visiting a surgical oncologist if these symptoms persist. Consulting best specialists in surgical oncology in Delhi for such symptoms ensures timely action.

    Conclusion

    Cancer doesn’t always announce itself loudly. Subtle, persistent changes can be early warnings. At Moolchand, one of the best hospitals in India, we uphold integrity, compassionate care, and affordable prices, empowering patients to seek help early and get world-class treatment guided by superb physicians.

    By Dr. Bimlesh Thakur, Consultant – Surgical Oncology, Moolchand Hospital

    

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