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Could I have some sort of stomach,ovarian,or uterian cancer?


I've been having a lot of stomach problems lately. I also have a lot of female issues but listen I am only 16 but I do have this deep down gut feeling that I do have some sort of cancer.

I'm not sure if you have any sort of cancer. Only a doctor could tell you that, so if your really worried you should make an appointment and get it checked out.

the symptoms of stomach cancer are:
About Stomach Cancer Symptoms: Many times, stomach cancer does not present any symptoms in the early stages. It is so important to talk about any symptoms or discomforts you are experiencing early on. These symptoms of stomach cancer are also symptoms of many other illnesses.
Blood in the stool: Seeing blood in the stools is a symptom of stomach cancer. Sometimes, you cannot always see blood in the stools, as it is within them. Blood can also be detected with a stool sample.
Losing weight without trying: If you have experienced a weight loss and haven't been try to lose weight, you really should get checked out by a doctor. Unintended weight loss can mean many things, and are not always indicative of cancer.
Nausea and/or vomitting: Feeling nauseous and vomiting that lasts more than a day or two is a symptom of stomach cancer, also. Persistent stomach upset is not only uncomfortable, but harsh on the stomach and esophagus.
Loss of appetite: Not feeling like eating for a day or two can be okay, but anything longer should be reported to your doctor.
Do you bloat, especially after eating?: This is one of the more common symptoms of stomach cancer. If you are bloated a lot, try to take notice if it occurs after eating. Keep in mind, that bloating in general is also a symptom.
Abdominal pains and discomfort: This can range from mild discomfort to severe pain. This is the symptom of stomach cancer that usually prompts people to get care.
Changes in bowel habits: Diarrhea and/ or constipation can be symptoms of stomach cancer. If ignored, both can lead to other medical problems.

symptoms of ovarian cancer:
Feeling full quickly after eating or difficulty eating

Abdominal bloating and/or pelvic pain

Frequent urge to urinate

Experts recommend that women who experience these symptoms daily for three weeks or longer should see their doctor.

There are other symptoms of ovarian cancer that don't appear until the disease has progressed to advanced stages.

and symptoms of uterine cancer:
Endometrial cancer rarely occurs before menopause, when a woman is having regular menstrual periods, but it does occur around the time that regular menstruation stops. The reappearance of bleeding should not be considered simply part of the change of life. It should always be brought to a doctor's attention so he or she can rule out the possibility of cancer.

Abnormal bleeding from the uterus after menopause is the most common symptom of endometrial cancer. The bleeding may start as a watery, blood-streaked discharge that eventually contains more blood.


Abnormal menstrual bleeding in premenopausal women also should be reported to their physician. In some women, there also may be lower abdominal pain.

If you aere still concerned and uncertain, go to your doctor!, its probably nothing serious, but just to be sure.

hope this helps...

Have you told your doctor about these fears.. If not you should...It could any kind of woman's problem you got.. don't jump to the conclusion please that it is cancer.. maybe you have a cyst on your ovaries.. that can be very painful but harmless.. get it checked out at the Gyno and hopefully he can alleviate your fears...

I don't think you got cancer! I am sure it's something less serious !!!

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