What are the common early symptoms of colon cancer?
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My mother is sixty-one years old this year, because my father died earlier, and now I work alone in other places, so my mother doesn't pay special attention to food, sometimes a meal can be eaten for several days. Until April this year, when I picked up my mother to play with me, my mother inadvertently told me that she had been suffering from bloody stool for a period of time recently. She had taken some medicine herself for a period of time, but the situation had not been effectively improved. Let's take a look at the following.
What are the common early symptoms of colon cancer?
First: usually for patients with colon cancer, in the earliest period, patients will have bloody stool symptoms, but many patients think it is a hemorrhoid attack, causing patients to delay the best treatment opportunity. Understanding the early symptoms of patients with colon cancer is conducive to the self-examination of patients, and it is also helpful for the early diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Second: because of the incidence of colorectal cancer, the digestive tract of patients will also be affected, resulting in obvious abdominal pain, discomfort or hidden pain. It can be intermittent at the beginning, and then it becomes persistent. It is often located in the right lower abdomen or chronic obstructive symptoms, such as abdominal distension, paroxysmal abdominal pain, high bowel sounds, constipation, fecal blood and mucus.
Third: in addition to hematochezia, patients with colon cancer disease, stool will begin to become significantly thinner, and the number of patients with defecation will increase. Diarrhea and constipation can also occur alternately; The left colon cancer is difficult to defecate, and with the development of the disease continues to aggravate.
matters needing attention
Part of the patients, in the onset period will appear emaciation, anemia and even low fever. Therefore, it is suggested that once patients have long-term physical discomfort, they should go to regular medical institutions for treatment as soon as possible.