KEY POINTS

  • Cancer can display a host of symptoms
  • Some of the symptoms may be common as with a specific kind of cancer
  • If you notice that you're hotter than usual, it might be a symptom of one type of cancer

Cancer is characterized by the uncontrollable growth and division of abnormal cells in the body. There are over 200 different kinds of cancer with symptoms determined as to where cancer originated and where it has spread to. Treatment outcome also hugely depends on how early the ailment was discovered, which means identifying early warning signs is vital.

A Major Sign

One major warning sign of a particular form of cancer is having a high fever. According to the National Health Service, when body temperature reaches 38°C, there is already a fever. At this time, you may feel shivery, cold, or warm.

Cancer Research UK revealed that fever is also a typical symptom of kidney cancer, also referred to as renal cancer. This ailment is among the most common form of cancer in the UK.

Oftentimes affecting adults who are already in their 60s or 70s, kidney cancer seldom occurs in people who are aged below 50 years old. The NHS said its treatment outcome is usually very high if discovered at an early stage. However, it may be very difficult to treat if cancer has already spread beyond the kidney. This is why watching out for its associated symptoms, like fever, is very important.

A Fever Caused By Cancer

According to Cancer Research UK, it is not clear why some types of cancers cause fevers while others do not. It is believed, though, that some types of cancer may produce toxins that cause fevers.

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The health body also revealed that fever caused by cancer might occur in cycles, meaning the body’s temperature may rise at the same time every day. There may also be days or weeks when your body temperature is at normal levels, and without warning, the fever starts again.

Other Kidney Cancer Symptoms

There are other symptoms associated with kidney cancer. Some of these include having blood in the urine, a situation where your urine may be darker than normal, or displays a reddish hue. You may also feel an enduring pain in the lower back or side, just below the ribs. In some instances, you may feel swelling or a lump forming in your side.

While many of such symptoms may have been caused by less serious conditions, it is still a good idea to consult your doctor. For all you know, it is not cancer at all, but still, it is very important to have the symptoms checked out.