5 diseases are often confused with other diseases

Brain tumors

Clinically many patients have signs such as dizziness, headache, nausea, etc., self-proclaimed that they have a cold and self-medication but the condition is not relieved. When symptoms persist, patients come to the hospital to check and find themselves suffering from a brain tumor itself, including many young people in their 20s.

Because the clinical symptoms of brain tumors progress slowly, the development of the disease has no clear signs, the vast majority of patients are not diagnosed early, causing the tumor to constantly develop. When severe disease, the tumor will suppress peripheral neurological structure, appear nerve function damage and appear symptoms of increased intracranial pressure such as dizziness, headache, nausea.

Pneumonia

Patients with pneumonia may develop symptoms such as fever, cough, and productive cough. Many people believe that these symptoms caused by the common cold cause the best time to treat this disease. The only way to find out if you actually have pneumonia is to have a chest X-ray and a blood test.

Breast cancer and mastitis

Nearly half of all breast cancers are diagnosed too late. About a quarter of breast cancer patients only detect the disease when the disease is already quite advanced. And if there are repeated symptoms over a long period of time, it may not be that your body has a weak immune system. Pay attention to your body and pay attention to your emotions.

Symptoms of cancer are quite similar to those of many other diseases. For example, breast cancer may be mistaken for mastitis, and malignant tumors in a large intestine with symptoms similar to ulcerative colitis or intestinal stimulation syndrome.

You may have symptoms such as skin aches, redness, aches, or chest discomfort.

Pay attention to the symptoms of the following cancer:

- Itchy chest

- Feeling lumps and bumps in the breasts

- There are breast tumors

- Abnormal with breast

Check them often yourself.

Heart attack and panic

Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between a heart attack and a panic attack, because they have many similar symptoms. A throbbing pain often indicates a heart attack. In many cases, a throbbing occurs only in the left arm.

Here are some differences between heart attack and panic:

- People with heart attacks do not breathe hard and do not panic, but they may feel extremely frightened. Before that, they might be having headaches and their bodies trembling. In the case of panic attacks, a person will feel he has lost his ability to control his thoughts and nerves.

- When you have a panic attack, your body cramps, so you may feel muscle pain.

Tuberculosis and the common cold

Tuberculosis is a life-threatening disease that is very common worldwide. In this disease, bacteria often attack the lungs, but they can also harm other organs.

TB is spread through the air when a person coughs, sneezes, or just talks. But the body temperature of people with tuberculosis does not exceed 37.5 degrees Celsius, and most increase only at night.

Symptoms such as fatigue, fever, excessive sweating at night, and chills can make you think you have a cold. But there are symptoms you need to watch out for, not what you are going through is not a normal flu.

- A cough lasts more than 3 weeks

- Hemoptisi

- When coughing or breathing feels chest pain

- Unintentional weight loss

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