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Increased frequency of urination, pain during urination, or the presence of blood in the urine are changes that should not be overlooked. These symptoms can be associated with conditions affecting the bladder or prostate and are worth discussing with a doctor, particularly if they persist beyond a few days or recur regularly.
Reasons and Treatments for Abnormal Bleeding in Women
Bleeding that occurs outside of expected patterns — such as coughing up blood, vaginal bleeding that falls outside of a normal menstrual cycle, or rectal bleeding — is among the more urgent signals the body can produce. While these symptoms can have non-serious explanations, they can also be early indicators of various internal conditions that benefit greatly from early detection.
A cough that lingers well beyond the typical duration of a cold or respiratory infection, or a noticeable and lasting change in the quality or character of the voice such as unexplained hoarseness, can be associated with conditions affecting the lungs or throat. If a cough persists for more than three to four weeks without a clear cause, medical evaluation is appropriate.
7. Noticeable Changes to the Skin
8. Lumps or Areas of Unusual Thickening
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