Mid term symptoms of female rectal cancer
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My aunt has been suffering from rectal cancer for half a year. She has always been very weak, and her abdomen has always been swollen and painful. Swollen feet, accompanied by anemia, fatigue, defecation difficulties and so on. To the hospital to see a doctor, there is no improvement and improvement. Later, under the leadership of a kind-hearted man, we found a folk doctor. After listening to our intention, the doctor generously gave us the secret recipe. My aunt began to see the effect after taking it for only one month. Let's have a detailed understanding of the mid-term symptoms of female rectal cancer.
Mid term symptoms of female rectal cancer
Symptom 1: if rectal cancer infiltrates other organs and tissues, it can cause symptoms of lesions, invade the bladder and prostate, and cause cystitis, urethritis, vesicorectal fistula and urethrorectal fistula.
Symptom 2: intestinal stricture and obstruction. The tumor infiltrates around the circumference of the intestinal wall, making the intestinal cavity narrow. Especially at the junction of rectum and sigmoid colon, it is mostly narrow type of hard cancer, which is easy to cause obstruction. Rectal carcinoma of the ampulla is usually ulcerative. It is estimated that it takes about one to two years to cause obstruction, narrowing of stool, difficulty in defecation, constipation, abdominal discomfort, bloating and pain. Due to the accumulation of feces, a cord like mass can be found in the upper part of the obstruction, sometimes in the left lower abdomen.
Symptom 3: hematochezia is the most common symptom of rectal cancer, but it is often ignored by patients or misdiagnosed as hemorrhoids and delayed treatment, making the condition worse. Hematochezia is mostly red or dark red, mixed with mucus bloody stool, or pus bloody stool, sometimes accompanied by blood clots and necrotic tissue. The above symptoms are the result of blood supply disturbance, tissue necrosis, erosion, ulceration, infection and ulcer formation after cancer proliferation.
matters needing attention
Change of defecation habits, diarrhea or constipation, incomplete defecation feeling, progressive defecation thinning, late acute diarrhea