Are common cold and flu symptoms cancer symptoms?
No common cold and flu symptoms are not the symptoms of cancer. Though you may have a slight fever, cough and pain with cancer, these are just indication that your body is infected with a disease. They are entirely different.
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The claim that slight fever, cough and pain are entirely different because it’s a different problem isn’t correct. The symptoms described are exactly the same for a cold or some cancer.
One of my friends 2 years ago went to the emergency room about a cold/flu that wouldn’t go away after a month. He found out he had leukemia that night. He was in the last stages of the disease. He was dead a year later after 2 chemo attempts. He described the exact symptoms of a cold. That just never went away.
No common cold and flu symptoms are not the symptoms of cancer. Though you may have a slight fever, cough and pain with cancer, these are just indication that your body is infected with a disease. They are entirely different.
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Every spring I am afflicted with flu and high temperature and nothing but Thera Flu in yellow box stops it. It is cost effective, yet it really is really helpful.
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@Dan Hagen is correct, sometimes the persistent feeling of these symptoms could be the sign of cancer or something else, but a simple couple day cold is usually not an indication of a larger problem.
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