Two signs of cancer that could be mistaken for cold weather symptoms – and when to see a GP …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>>
WINTER weather can affect your health in many ways, from dry skin and dry eyes to a runny nose and achy joints.
But some of the symptoms associated with colder temperatures could also be linked to a cancer, a doctor has warned.
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Fatigue is common during the winter months, but can also be a symptom of cancerCredit: Getty
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Drenching night sweats is a symptom most commonly linked to lymphomasCredit: Getty
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Feeling cold is common in winter, especially if you’re spending time outdoors.
Chills…
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