3. Finger Pain or Thickening
Clubbing or thickening of fingers may indicate issues with the lungs, kidneys, or could even be associated with breast cancer metastasis. Many oncologists use finger clubbing as a red flag during oncological screenings.
4. Unusual Hair Growth in Women
Hair growth around the chin or upper lip may signal Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal imbalance affecting fertility. Women with this symptom are often advised to get hormonal blood work, including testosterone, FSH, and insulin resistance testing, through their women’s health specialist.
5. A Pimple That Doesn’t Heal
A non-healing pimple could be a sign of basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer. Dermatologists recommend a biopsy if a skin lesion persists longer than three weeks. Early detection is key in skin oncology diagnostics.