Itching in 9 areas is a warning sign of a malignant tumor, with number 7 being the most common.

Abdominal itching – high blood sugar, diabetes

Abdominal itching can be caused by eczema, psoriasis, or insect bites. If it persists and has no obvious cause, it may be a sign of high blood sugar, which can lead to diabetes.

Itching in the genital area – infections, gynecological cancer

In women, itching in the genital area may be a symptom of a mild infection, but if the itching persists or worsens, it may be a sign of a more serious gynecological condition, including cancer.

Itchy palms and soles – liver cancer, pancreatic cancer

Itchy palms or soles without a rash or visible inflammation may be a sign of liver or pancreatic cancer, especially if accompanied by yellowing, abdominal pain, fatigue, and weight loss.

Breast itching – breast cancer

Itchy breasts, accompanied by symptoms such as redness, dimpling, or orange peel skin, may be a sign of breast cancer. Regular checkups are important for early detection.