Bleeding, Discharge, & Bruising
The first step to #SpotandSurvive is to know cancer signs & symptoms
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these warning signs and symptoms
Abnormal bleeding, discharge, or bruising can be indicators that something is not quite right in your body. These can be symptoms of cancer, but if you detect these symptoms early enough, you have a much greater chance of surviving. Discover what to look for below, and remember: knowing and spotting cancer signs and symptoms early can save your life.
- Bleeding from nipples (10)
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding (11)
- Bleeding after intercourse (12)
- Post-menopause bleeding (13)
- Blood appears when coughing (14)
- Bleeding from a mole or scab without scratching (15)
- Blood clots/chips in urine (16)
- Blood discharge from the penis (17)
- Blood in the semen following ejaculation (18)
- Frequent nosebleeds (20)
- Unexplained bruises, black, and blue marks (21)
- Extended or irregular heavy periods of bleeding (12)
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Should you spot any signs, consider them a “red flag.” It does not mean you have cancer. If signs do not disappear within one week, contact your medical team for a professional evaluation.
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