Know the Warning Signs: When to See a Doctor

Many people tend to overlook early signs of illness, assuming the body will recover on its own. While this is often true for minor conditions, symptoms that persist or worsen over time should not be ignored, as they may indicate more serious health concerns, including cancer. Recognising common warning signs can support earlier detection and timely care.
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06 February 2026
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Many people tend to overlook early signs of illness, assuming the body will recover on its own. While this is often true for minor conditions, symptoms that persist or worsen over time should not be ignored, as they may indicate more serious health concerns, including cancer. Recognising common warning signs can support earlier detection and timely care.
  1. Prolonged Fatigue
    Ongoing tiredness that does not fully improve with rest may signal an underlying health issue and should be monitored.
  2. Unexplained Weight Loss
    Sudden or continued weight loss without changes in diet or physical activity may be a sign that the body is under stress.
  3. Persistent Pain
    Pain that does not go away or repeatedly returns, even after treatment, should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
  4. Lumps or Unusual Swelling
    The appearance of new lumps or swelling that feels unusual, causes discomfort, or does not subside requires medical attention.
  5. Abnormal Bleeding or Changes in Bowel Habits
    Unexplained bleeding or long-term changes in bowel movements may indicate underlying health concerns and should not be ignored.
Paying attention to your body and seeking medical advice when symptoms feel unusual or continue over time can make a meaningful difference. Early consultation not only supports timely diagnosis and treatment but also provides reassurance and peace of mind in maintaining your overall health.
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