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🩺 5 Symptoms of Liver Cancer Women Shouldn’t Ignore — When to Talk to Your Doctor

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### 3. **Swelling or Bloating in the Abdomen**

Liver cancer can cause fluid buildup in the abdomen, known as ascites. This may lead to swelling or a bloated sensation, making clothes feel tighter or causing visible distension.

If you notice your belly getting bigger without gaining weight or other causes, it’s time to seek advice.

### 4. **Jaundice (Yellowing of the Skin and Eyes)**

Jaundice is a telltale sign that your liver isn’t functioning properly. If you notice yellowing of the whites of your eyes or skin, dark urine, or pale stools, these could indicate a liver issue, including cancer.

Jaundice requires urgent medical evaluation.

### 5. **Fatigue and Weakness**

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Feeling unusually tired, weak, or experiencing a loss of energy that doesn’t improve with rest can be a subtle symptom of liver problems.

While fatigue can result from many causes, if it’s persistent and accompanied by other symptoms, it’s worth checking with your doctor.

### 🩺 **When to See Your Doctor**

* Symptoms persist for more than a couple of weeks
* You have risk factors such as chronic hepatitis B or C, cirrhosis, heavy alcohol use, or family history of liver disease
* Symptoms worsen or interfere with daily life

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Early detection improves treatment options and outcomes, so don’t hesitate to get checked out.

### 🩹 **What to Expect at the Doctor’s Visit**

Your doctor will likely perform a physical exam and ask about your symptoms and medical history. Tests may include:

* Blood tests to check liver function and tumor markers
* Imaging scans such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI
* Possible biopsy if abnormalities are found

### 💡 **Protecting Your Liver Health**

* Get vaccinated against hepatitis B
* Avoid excessive alcohol consumption
* Maintain a healthy weight and diet
* Get regular check-ups if you have liver disease risk factors

### 🧡 **Final Thoughts**

Liver cancer symptoms can be subtle and easily mistaken for other health issues. But if you notice any of the signs above, especially in combination, don’t delay seeking medical advice.

Your health is your greatest asset — listen to your body and act early.

If you want, I can also help create a downloadable symptom checklist or a guide on liver health for women. Just let me know!

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