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Pancreatic Cancer UK's video: The Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer in 1 Minute

@The Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer in 1 Minute
The symptoms of pancreatic cancer in just one minute. It takes hardly any time to view and share this — and it could save a life. We call it our 1 Minute Lifesaver Only 1 in 3 people can name a symptom of . Learn about the signs and symptoms to look out for. The symptoms of pancreatic cancer can be quite vague and may come and go to begin with. They may depend on where the cancer is in the pancreas, and you may not have all of these symptoms. If you have jaundice, go to your GP or accident and emergency (A&E) without delay. If you have any of the other symptoms, you don’t know why you have them, and they last four weeks or more, go to your GP. Common symptoms include: * tummy (abdominal) and back pain * unexplained weight loss and indigestion. Other symptoms include: * loss of appetite * changes to bowel habits – including steatorrhoea (pale, smelly poo that may float), diarrhoea (loose watery poo) or constipation (problems emptying your bowels) * jaundice (yellow skin and eyes, dark urine and itchy skin) * recently diagnosed diabetes * problems digesting food – such as feeling full quickly when eating, bloating, burping or lots of wind * feeling and being sick (nausea and vomiting) * and difficulty swallowing.

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This video was published on 2019-11-11 18:11:02 GMT by @Pancreatic-Cancer-UK on Youtube. Pancreatic Cancer UK has total 401 subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 107 video.This video has received 126 Likes which are higher than the average likes that Pancreatic Cancer UK gets . @Pancreatic-Cancer-UK receives an average views of 1.1K per video on Youtube.This video has received 1 comments which are higher than the average comments that Pancreatic Cancer UK gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.Pancreatic Cancer UK #1MinuteLifeSaver Only #PancreaticCancer. has been used frequently in this Post.

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