Skin Changes
If your skin is gaining an orange or yellow hue, you could be dealing with a serious health problem. Sometimes there are tumors blocking bile ducts and allowing bile to enter into your bloodstream.
The second skin change to watch for are raised moles, pink moles, or even moles that grow rapidly, especially when you’ve had them for a while. You should also watch out for slow-to-heal lesions. These could be signs of melanoma or basal or squamous cell carcinomas. Rashes can be a symptom of lymphoma or leukemia, too.
Next, if you’re a woman, take a looked at your breasts. Pitted skin, also known as peau d’orange, is a sign of breast cancer.
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