Symptoms Of Kaposi's Sarcoma
October 2, 2018
Although Kaposi's sarcoma is becoming less frequently diagnosed in the United States and Europe, it still has a foothold in sub-Saharan Africa and in individuals with weakened immune systems. Knowing the symptoms to look for and getting them treated as early as possible can help prevent cases from becoming more serious over time and from spreading through contact via saliva, blood transfusion, or organ transplant. Since Kaposi's sarcoma will not go away on its own, it is important to get diagnosed and treated as quickly as possible. For this to happen, symptoms must be spotted early to know what needs to be treated. Learn about these symptoms now.