When Anna Reynolds, 34, first noticed a persistent itch across her arms and legs, she dismissed it as a seasonal allergy. She tried over-the-counter creams, antihistamines, and even switched detergents — but nothing worked.
Over the next few weeks, the itching grew unbearable. It spread to her back and stomach, and tiny red patches appeared on her skin. Anna’s nights became sleepless, and her energy levels dropped.
Concerned, she finally visited her doctor. At first, they suspected eczema or a skin infection — but a routine blood test revealed abnormal liver function. Further scans brought the shocking truth: Anna was suffering from cholangiocarcinoma, a rare and aggressive cancer of the bile ducts.
Doctors explained that the itch was not from an allergy at all — it was caused by bile salts building up in her skin due to a blockage in her bile ducts from the tumor.
“I never imagined that something as harmless as itching could mean cancer,” Anna said. “If I’d ignored it any longer, I might not be here to tell my story.”
Anna is now undergoing chemotherapy and raising awareness about the importance of listening to your body. Her message is simple: don’t ignore persistent symptoms — even if they seem small.