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9. Weakness and Fatigue
As with many types of cancer, weakness and fatigue are often the first signs of a deeper problem. Sometimes the cancer itself interferes with your metabolism and energy stores, but dealing with the pain and discomfort of other symptoms can also leave you feeling exhausted. Fatigue is more than feeling tired: this is when you wake up feeling unrested and continue to struggle with a heavy, tired feeling throughout the day. Many patients claim they’re too tired to manage their daily tasks, and eventually, they stop doing the things they enjoy. Fatigue can be mental as well as physical, and at times you may find it difficult to concentrate or recall information.
Remember that these symptoms can also point to other issues, so it’s important not to jump to conclusions – but you should never ignore anything that indicates liver problems. Since it’s virtually impossible to diagnose liver cancer without a series of specific medical tests, the sooner you bring your concerns to your doctor, the quicker they can arrive at a diagnosis.
Read more about the symptoms of liver cancer over at NewLifeOutlook.
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