Red flag sign in your ear could be symptom of silent killer cancer

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This red flag could be a sign you're more likely to develop breast cancer (Image: Getty Images)

A common sign in your ear could actually be a symptom of a silent killer cancer.

Ear wax is often considered normal and even beneficial. It prevents dirt and bugs from entering your ear canals, but when it becomes wet and sticky it's not normal.

And now, some studies suggest that this texture could be a sign of a mutation on the ABCC11 gene, which can increase your chances of developing breast cancer. It's important to remember, however, that just because you have wet wax doesn't mean you have the silent killer.

If the wax is bothering you, doctors suggest buying some eardrops from a pharmacy or seeing your GP. You should never try to get rid of a build up by yourself using a cotton bud or your fingers as it can actually push the wax further down.

What are the more common symptoms of breast cancer?

You should see a GP if you notice any of the following:

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Breast pain is not usually a symptom of breast cancer. It's also important to be aware of some of the causes of breast cancer. These can include:

You can prevent the risk of developing breast cancer through a number of ways including adopting a healthy lifestyle and not drinking alcohol, as well as breastfeeding instead of bottle feeding. Other factors include having a mastectomy if you're especially at risk.

Hannah Kane

Breast cancer

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