5. Unexplained Depression or Anxiety
Strangely, mood changes can sometimes precede physical symptoms. Scientists believe inflammatory chemicals released by tumors can affect brain chemistry.
Susan, 62, said she felt “off” for months—low energy, sadness, no appetite. Her depression was later linked to pancreatic dysfunction.
4. Enlarged Gallbladder or Liver
Sometimes, doctors notice an enlarged gallbladder or liver during a routine check or scan. This can be a clue that something is blocking bile flow, potentially from pancreatic changes.
While you can’t feel this yourself, you might notice bloating or pressure under the right ribs.
3. Blood Clots Without Clear Reason
Sudden swelling or pain in one leg can signal a clot. Pancreatic cancer increases the blood’s tendency to clot, sometimes before other symptoms appear.
If you develop unexplained clots or shortness of breath, don’t dismiss them—they can be early markers.
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