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Natural Way To Cure Ovarian Cancer by Fellyonyekanwa(f): 4:58pm On May 12, 2016
Ovarian cancer is known as the “silent killer”
because symptoms are often so subtle; they just
seem like routine or common annoyances.
However, the difference is that they will occur
almost every day and not go away. The trouble
is that by the time symptoms are considered an
issue; usually the cancer has spread and it’s too
progressed to treat effectively.
With only 20-percent of cases of ovarian cancers
found early enough to treat the disease, we’re
doing our part to make known the ten early
warning signs of this silent killer of women…
1. Abdominal Pain
Pain in the pelvic area or belly that feels very
different from normal indigestion and menstrual
problems (i.e., cramps) is indicative of ovarian
cancer. Most patients complained of abdominal
pain that persisted for longer than 2 weeks, and
wasn’t associated with their period, diarrhea, or
the stomach flu.
2. Indigestion
Persistent indigestion, gas, nausea, or other
gastro-intestinal issues, like heartburn, are quite
common and persistent of ovarian cancer.
3. Loss of Appetite
Ovarian cancer is known to cause an abrupt loss
of appetite that’s normally out of character for
the person affected. This is because the cancer
impacts metabolism—or the breakdown of food
into energy that fuels the body.
4. Bloating
Frequent bloating or gas pain in your belly or
pelvis that doesn’t go away is another symptom
of ovarian cancer. For instance, if your
abdominals bloat so much that your clothes fit
tighter around your waist so suddenly and
without diet or activity changes—this may be
cause for a doctor’s visit.
5. Urinary Frequency
Urinary problems, such as being overwhelmed by
a sudden urge to urinate as well as peeing more
often than usual is a sign of ovarian cancer—this
can include bouts of incontinence (complete loss
of bladder control before you can get to a
bathroom) that will gradually worsen over a few
weeks.
6. Feeling Full Quickly
In the more advanced stages of ovarian cancer,
the cancer tumor itself can sit on the surface of
the stomach, on the omentum (the fold in the
abdominal cavity that connects the stomach to
other organs), or on the intestines, causing a
patient to feel full very quickly (a condition
known as “early satiety”) when they eat.
7. Altering Constipation and
Diarrhea
Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
and diarrhea, will often go hand in hand with
ovarian cancer. This occurs when an ovarian
tumor swells and puts pressure on the stomach,
bowel, and bladder.
8. Lower Back Pain
A persistent, achy, dull pain in the lower back is
a common sign of ovarian cancer. Many women
patients equate the feeling with labor pain.
9. Sudden Weight Loss
Shedding 10 or more pounds without even
dieting or exercising is common to ovarian
cancer patients in the early stage. Even though
you might consider it a welcome occurrence, this
rapid and unexplained weight loss should be
reported to your physician immediately.
10. Vaginal Bleeding
A lesser known early warning sign, one that has
only been noted in approximately 1 quarter of
ovarian cancer patients, was spotting or irregular
vaginal bleeding outside of the regular menstrual
cycle. Other vaginal abnormalities may include
the sudden development of sores or blister in the
vaginal area, changes in skin color, or thi
discharge. Swissguarde products are known to be a cancer crusher. Contact 08023530128 for more information and to order.[b]Ovarian cancer is known as the “silent killer”
because symptoms are often so subtle; they just
seem like routine or common annoyances.
However, the difference is that they will occur
almost every day and not go away. The trouble
is that by the time symptoms are considered an
issue; usually the cancer has spread and it’s too
progressed to treat effectively.
With only 20-percent of cases of ovarian cancers
found early enough to treat the disease, we’re
doing our part to make known the ten early
warning signs of this silent killer of women…
1. Abdominal Pain
Pain in the pelvic area or belly that feels very
different from normal indigestion and menstrual
problems (i.e., cramps) is indicative of ovarian
cancer. Most patients complained of abdominal
pain that persisted for longer than 2 weeks, and
wasn’t associated with their period, diarrhea, or
the stomach flu.
2. Indigestion
Persistent indigestion, gas, nausea, or other
gastro-intestinal issues, like heartburn, are quite
common and persistent of ovarian cancer.
3. Loss of Appetite
Ovarian cancer is known to cause an abrupt loss
of appetite that’s normally out of character for
the person affected. This is because the cancer
impacts metabolism—or the breakdown of food
into energy that fuels the body.
4. Bloating
Frequent bloating or gas pain in your belly or
pelvis that doesn’t go away is another symptom
of ovarian cancer. For instance, if your
abdominals bloat so much that your clothes fit
tighter around your waist so suddenly and
without diet or activity changes—this may be
cause for a doctor’s visit.
5. Urinary Frequency
Urinary problems, such as being overwhelmed by
a sudden urge to urinate as well as peeing more
often than usual is a sign of ovarian cancer—this
can include bouts of incontinence (complete loss
of bladder control before you can get to a
bathroom) that will gradually worsen over a few
weeks.
6. Feeling Full Quickly
In the more advanced stages of ovarian cancer,
the cancer tumor itself can sit on the surface of
the stomach, on the omentum (the fold in the
abdominal cavity that connects the stomach to
other organs), or on the intestines, causing a
patient to feel full very quickly (a condition
known as “early satiety”) when they eat.
7. Altering Constipation and
Diarrhea
Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
and diarrhea, will often go hand in hand with
ovarian cancer. This occurs when an ovarian
tumor swells and puts pressure on the stomach,
bowel, and bladder.
8. Lower Back Pain
A persistent, achy, dull pain in the lower back is
a common sign of ovarian cancer. Many women
patients equate the feeling with labor pain.
9. Sudden Weight Loss
Shedding 10 or more pounds without even
dieting or exercising is common to ovarian
cancer patients in the early stage. Even though
you might consider it a welcome occurrence, this
rapid and unexplained weight loss should be
reported to your physician immediately.
10. Vaginal Bleeding
A lesser known early warning sign, one that has
only been noted in approximately 1 quarter of
ovarian cancer patients, was spotting or irregular
vaginal bleeding outside of the regular menstrual
cycle. Other vaginal abnormalities may include
the sudden development of sores or blister in the
vaginal area, changes in skin color, or thi
discharge. Swissguarde products are known to be a cancer crusher. Contact 08023530128 for more information and to order.[/b]Ovarian cancer is known as the “silent killer”
because symptoms are often so subtle; they just
seem like routine or common annoyances.
However, the difference is that they will occur
almost every day and not go away. The trouble
is that by the time symptoms are considered an
issue; usually the cancer has spread and it’s too
progressed to treat effectively.
With only 20-percent of cases of ovarian cancers
found early enough to treat the disease, we’re
doing our part to make known the ten early
warning signs of this silent killer of women…
1. Abdominal Pain
Pain in the pelvic area or belly that feels very
different from normal indigestion and menstrual
problems (i.e., cramps) is indicative of ovarian
cancer. Most patients complained of abdominal
pain that persisted for longer than 2 weeks, and
wasn’t associated with their period, diarrhea, or
the stomach flu.
2. Indigestion
Persistent indigestion, gas, nausea, or other
gastro-intestinal issues, like heartburn, are quite
common and persistent of ovarian cancer.
3. Loss of Appetite
Ovarian cancer is known to cause an abrupt loss
of appetite that’s normally out of character for
the person affected. This is because the cancer
impacts metabolism—or the breakdown of food
into energy that fuels the body.
4. Bloating
Frequent bloating or gas pain in your belly or
pelvis that doesn’t go away is another symptom
of ovarian cancer. For instance, if your
abdominals bloat so much that your clothes fit
tighter around your waist so suddenly and
without diet or activity changes—this may be
cause for a doctor’s visit.
5. Urinary Frequency
Urinary problems, such as being overwhelmed by
a sudden urge to urinate as well as peeing more
often than usual is a sign of ovarian cancer—this
can include bouts of incontinence (complete loss
of bladder control before you can get to a
bathroom) that will gradually worsen over a few
weeks.
6. Feeling Full Quickly
In the more advanced stages of ovarian cancer,
the cancer tumor itself can sit on the surface of
the stomach, on the omentum (the fold in the
abdominal cavity that connects the stomach to
other organs), or on the intestines, causing a
patient to feel full very quickly (a condition
known as “early satiety”) when they eat.
7. Altering Constipation and
Diarrhea
Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation
and diarrhea, will often go hand in hand with
ovarian cancer. This occurs when an ovarian
tumor swells and puts pressure on the stomach,
bowel, and bladder.
8. Lower Back Pain
A persistent, achy, dull pain in the lower back is
a common sign of ovarian cancer. Many women
patients equate the feeling with labor pain.
9. Sudden Weight Loss
Shedding 10 or more pounds without even
dieting or exercising is common to ovarian
cancer patients in the early stage. Even though
you might consider it a welcome occurrence, this
rapid and unexplained weight loss should be
reported to your physician immediately.
10. Vaginal Bleeding
A lesser known early warning sign, one that has
only been noted in approximately 1 quarter of
ovarian cancer patients, was spotting or irregular
vaginal bleeding outside of the regular menstrual
cycle. Other vaginal abnormalities may include
the sudden development of sores or blister in the
vaginal area, changes in skin color, or thi
discharge. Swissguarde products are known to be a cancer crusher. Contact 08023530128 for more information and to order.

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