No disease or symptoms are too small or normal, especially it could be a warning sign of cancer. According to the 2014 World Cancer Report, an estimated 3,500 new childhood cancers are diagnosed each year in the Philippines. Of these, 70% are in the terminal stage and were incurable. Early detection can mean possibly saving a child's life. This begins with knowing the common signs of malignancy or the identification of a cancer. Here are the signs of childhood cancer that you should not ignore.
BLOOD BLOOD PERFORMANCE
The Philippine Cancer Society has listed this marker on its list of acute leukemia symptoms in children. ALL is one of the most common forms of childhood cancer. This is one of the most common childhood cancers.
CONTRIBUTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Periodic infection is a warning sign, citing the Philippine Cancer Society. The document also states that acute leukemia symptoms in children can come on suddenly, and if found early, chemotherapy can be treated.
LYMPHADENOPATHY
According to a 2010 report also from the Philippine Cancer Society, enlarged lymph nodes are painless, which could be a sign of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (Lymphoma). Statistics show that about 40% of lymphocytes in children occur between the ages of 10-14 years.
UNDERSTANDING WEIGHT WITH NO SPECIFIC CAUSE
Sudden weight loss without any effort or without any changes in diet or exercise. When children lose a lot of weight quickly, it can be a sign of an underlying disease, including cancer, says Dr. Belinda San Juan, MD, a doctor of nuclear medicine. from the Philippine Heart Center.
SHORTNESS OF BREATH
Dr. San Juan also said that shortness of breath is one of the signs of childhood cancer that you may not notice. According to the American Cancer Society, shortness of breath can be a sign of leukemia in children.
BLOCK U
One sign of cancer is the presence of a tumor, usually in the abdomen or extremities, said Dr. San Juan. In a health consultation by the National Center for Health, said that an abdominal tumor could be a sign of Wilms' tumor, kidney cancer occurring in young children.
The document also states that a variety of limb tumors may be a sign of Rhabdomyosarcoma, the most common childhood soft connective tissue cancer.
EXCELLENT CHANGING ACTS
Note if you notice that your child is behaving abnormally, this could be a sign that something is not right. According to the Pediatric Cancer Society in the Philippines, Inc. (PSPO) this could be a marker of a brain tumor, along with changes in personality and learning outcomes.
HEADACHE
Headaches, especially in the morning, can also be a sign of a tumor in the brain, according to PSPO. This is usually caused by an increased pressure in the skull caused by volume.
FEELING HAPPY / GOODBYE
Cancers that affect the brain can also cause vomiting. If your child is constantly nauseous, it could be something other than just a stomach problem.
VISION YOUR EYES
Eye vision becomes blurred and poorer than usual, loss of vision is an indicator of brain tumors. If your child is showing signs of vision difficulty, it's time to consult a specialist.
EPILEPTIC
In the list of signs of cancer in children, epilepsy is one of the serious signs, especially those who have no fever but epilepsy. It could also be a symptom of a brain tumor.
ACHING BONES
Pediatric Oncology Association in the Philippines, said frequent bone pain is also listed on the watch list of cancer signs in children. More specifically, this could be a sign of neuroblastoma, a cancerous tumor that usually occurs in the adrenal glands.
GOING HEALTH
Pediatrician - Abigail Pia L. Suntay MD, DPPS from Asian Hospital and Medical Center urges parents to find out the specific cause when their child's health suddenly deteriorates. Signs can be perceived when the inability to move arms, legs and other body parts.
FREQUENTLY FEELED
When the fever, find the specific cause, be careful when discovering that these fevers are not caused by infection or by virus.
In fact, fever of unknown etiology has the most likely listed symptoms of kidney cancer.
LOST OF BLOOD
The presence of blood in the urine is a cause for alarm, as this is also a sign of Wilms' tumor. See a medical center for a check if abnormal bleeding is found in other parts of the child's body.
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