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The 88-year-old doctor advises: Don’t ignore these 6 common itchy areas in the elderly!

As a doctor for more than 50 years, my grandfather always repeated a phrase that marked my vocation: “Small symptoms are never as small as they seem.”

That teaching makes special sense as we talk about itching. Many people associate it with allergies, dryness, or age, but in some cases it can be an early warning of serious diseases such as cancer.

Today I want to show you six areas of the body where persistent itching can be a red flag and five simple self-assessment steps you can do at home.

Six risk areas where itching can alert you to can:c:er

1. Calves or lower legs

As itching appears persistently, especially in the early morning, and does not improve with creams or common treatments, it may be an early sign of lymphoma.

2. Mid-back

If the itching is fixed in one spot, especially after having meals, it could be be a sign of problems in the pancreas, even early-stage cancer.

3. Scalp

An itching located behind the ears or at the base of the neck, without dandruff or visible lesions, may be associated with leukemia.

4. Chest

Persistent itching on only one side, accompanied by redness or changes in skin texture (“orange peel” appearance), may indicate inflammatory breast cancer, which can also affect men.

5. Anal area and reproductive organs

Constant itching in this area, which does not subside with treatments and worsens at night, could be related to early-stage cancer. It should not be ignored out of shame.

6. Palms of the hands and soles of the feet

If the itching appears only in these areas, especially at night, and the skin has a yellowish tone or more pronounced lines, it may be an incicator of internal toxins related to certain types of cancer.

Five Steps to Self-Assessment at Home

Three-week test: If the itching doesn’t improve in this time, it deserves medical attention.

Lotion test: Apply cream for 7 days; If there is no relief, the cause may not be in the skin.

Review of secondary symptoms: weight loss for no reason, extreme tiredness, fevers or night sweats together with itching require consultation.

Analysis of the pattern: if it always appears at night or at the same point, it suspects an internal problem.

Family history: If there is a history of cancer in parents or siblings, the risk is higher.

Tips and recommendations

Never ignore persistent itching if it doesn’t respond to common treatments.

Keep track of when it appears, in what area, and with what intensity.
Always consult a specialist, especially if you are over 60 years old or have a family history of cancer.

Never be ashamed to talk about symptoms in intimate areas, your health is more important.

Maintain a regular medical check-up: early detection can save lives.

Not all itching is a sign of can:cer, yet when it persists and doesn’t respond to normal, it can be a silent warning that something else is going on in your body.

Listening to those signs, acting early, and seeing a doctor is the best way to protect your life and the lives of your loved ones.

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