10 Signs and Symptoms of Colon Cancer
10 Signs and Symptoms of Colon Cancer by Christy
Berger
Colon cancer is a tricky disease. You can go without symptoms for
many years until the disease has progressed into the later stages.
However, just because this is possible does not mean you should not
be on the look out for the signs and symptoms of colon cancer.
Because when it is caught in time, you can completely recover from
colon cancer. This is particularly why colon cancer screening is so
important. However, there are many things you can keep an eye out
for as well.
Bleeding
Rectal bleeding is a major sign of colon cancer. However, bleeding
can be a sign of many other conditions such as hemorrhoids,
fissures, the consumption of certain foods or iron supplements.
Make sure to eliminate the possibility of these conditions before
becoming overly concerned.
Pain
If you have pain in your lower abdomen, it could be a sign of colon
cancer. Again, this can also be a sign of many other conditions, so
it is important to see your doctor.
Change in Bowel Movements
A change in bowel movements is always a sign that something is
amiss. It could be due to a change in diet, stress or some other
factors, but again, see your doctor to find out for sure. This is
especially the case when you have dramatic changes such as suddenly
having watery stools, frequent stools, constipation or feeling as
though your bowels have not entirely emptied.
Anemia
Sometimes, a sudden onset of anemia can be a sign of colon cancer.
Visit your doctor to find out the cause.
Weight Loss
A sudden, dramatic or unexplained weight loss can be a sign of
colon cancer. It is a somewhat rare symptom, so should definitely
warrant immediate medical attention.
Abdominal Tenderness
Sometimes, the lower abdomen can be tender to the touch if you have
colon cancer. It all depends on where the cancer is located in the
colon, really.
Narrow Stools
If your stool suddenly appears thin or narrow, it may be a sign of
colon cancer. This is especially the case if your stools become
narrow all of a sudden. Stools typically take on a narrow
appearance due to an obstruction in the bowels.
Fatigue
A sudden loss of energy can be a sign of many conditions, but it
can also be a sign of colon cancer. If you feel run down and unable
to function, it may be a good time to head off to the doctor.
Bloating
Again, bloating can be a sign of many conditions, but it is also
indicative of colon cancer. You may simply feel bloated for no
reason or your abdomen may be visibly distended. In either case, it
is a good idea to have the condition checked out with your
physician.
Shortness of Breath
As you may have gathered by now, symptoms of colon cancer can
imitate many other conditions as well. If you feel out of breath
often or feel as though you can not catch your breath, see your
doctor.
So you see the common theme here? See your doctor! Symptoms of
colon cancer can be sneaky and the key to successful treatment is
early diagnosis. Do not risk it. If you feel “off” and
exhibit any combination of the above symptoms, let your physician
know about it.
This article is written by Christy Berger. A longer version of this
article can be found along with other home testing and early
disease articles at Colon Cancer Signs & Symptoms and
10 Early Signs & Symptoms of Colon Cancer. You can also
read signs and symptoms of Colon Cancer in the frequently asked
questions about
colon cancer testing.
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