Any changes on the skin should be taken seriously.

No matter if it is moles, lumps, or skin discoloration, make sure you consult with your doctor.

Chronic illness management

Potential skin changes to keep an eye on are: moles with uneven borders, or change in color and size (probable signs of melanoma), constant sores that do not heal (may imply skin cancer), yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) (related to liver or pancreatic cancer), dark spots or excessive itching (may indicate cancer of internal organs)

4. Persistent pain

Chronic pain that won’t go away even after you take medications and the amount of rest needed.

Oncology support services

Pain that persists and doesn’t seem to have an obvious cause can be an indicator of several diseases, including cancer.