Did you know this?
1. Persistent Changes in Bowel Habits
- Experiencing diarrhea, constipation, or a change in the consistency of your stool for more than a few weeks could be an early sign.
- Feeling like your bowel doesn’t empty completely after a movement is another warning.
2. Blood in Stool or Rectal Bleeding
- Bright red blood or dark, tarry stools can indicate bleeding somewhere in the colon.
- Sometimes the blood is not visible to the naked eye and is only detected through testing.
3. Unexplained Weight Loss
- Losing weight without trying is often a serious sign.
- Cancer can speed up your metabolism or block your body’s ability to absorb nutrients.
4. Persistent Abdominal Discomfort
- This includes cramping, gas, bloating, or pain that doesn’t go away.
- Feeling full or swollen in the abdomen can also occur even without eating much.
5. Fatigue and Weakness
- Colon cancer can cause internal bleeding, leading to iron deficiency anemia, which results in chronic tiredness, weakness, and shortness of breath even during light activities.
Important Note:
⚡ These symptoms can also be caused by non-cancerous conditions like hemorrhoids, infections, or IBS.
However, if any of these red flags persist for more than a few weeks, it’s critical to seek medical evaluation early.
Early detection dramatically improves treatment success and survival rates.