Swallowing issues may result from acid reflux, esophageal narrowing, external compression, or medication side effects. If it persists, this could indicate esophageal or throat cancer. Doctors may perform endoscopies, CT scans, or ultrasounds to determine the cause.
2.10 Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Unexpected bleeding between periods or after sex could result from fibroids, contraception use, or gynecological conditions. However, it might also signal cervical, endometrial, or vaginal cancer. Women should visit a gynecologist for evaluation and testing.
2.11 Oral Changes
2.12 Unexplained Weight Loss
Diet changes or exercise can cause weight loss. Stress and thyroid disorders can too. But rapid, unexplained weight loss may be an early sign of cancer — including esophageal, pancreatic, stomach, lung, or other types.