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15 Warning signs of Colorectal Cancer [Video]

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Cancer in Women/Men

15 Warning signs of Colorectal Cancer

The 15 warning indications of colorectal cancer, symptoms of colon cancer, screening for colon cancer, and colonoscopies

0:00 – Introduction
0:45 – Signs and Symptoms of Colon Cancer
0:49 – 1. Change in Bowel Habits
1:03 – 2. Narrowing Stool
1:26 – 3. Rectal Bleeding
1:39 – 4. Abdominal Pain and Bloating
1:54 – 5. Unexplained Anemia
2:08 – 6. Palpable Abdominal Mass
2:21 – 7. Tenesmus
2:33 – 8. Unexplained Weight Loss
2:44 – 9. Vomiting
2:55 – 10. Fever
3:06 – 11. Fatigue
3:17 – 12. Skin Changes
3:33 – 13. Changes in Appetites
3:48 – 14. Pelvic Pain
4:02 – 15. Urinary Symptoms
4:17 – Signs of Advanced Disease
4:39 – Prevention Strategies

What is cancer of the colon?
Large intestine and/or rectum cancer is known as colorectal carcinoma or colorectal cancer.

What are the colon cancer risk factors?
We can enumerate numerous risk factors. The most significant one, though, is becoming older. As people age, their risk of colon cancer rises.

Other risk factors include a history of inflammatory bowel conditions, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

History of colorectal polyps or cancer in the family

The hereditary origins of Lynch syndrome and familial adenomatous polyposis account for about 5% of cases.

Certain lifestyle choices, such as eating a high-fat diet and consuming little fibre, consuming little fruits, and veggies may potentially raise the risk of colorectal cancer.

Absence of consistent exercise, alcohol use, and tobacco usage

These are the symptoms and indicators of colon cancer.
1. Modification of bowel habits: This can include prolonged constipation or diarrhea lasting more than a few days.
2. Narrowing of Stool: Stools may also seem thinner than usual or may not be the same size or form as usual.
3. Blood in your stool: Colon cancer has also been linked to bright red blood or blood in your stool that gives it a dark brown or black appearance.
4. Bloating and pain in the abdomen: Pain in the lower abdomen. A partial or total blockage of the bowl or the cancer’s escape into the peritoneum could be the cause of the abdominal pain associated with colorectal cancer.
5. Unexplained anemia: Anemia can cause you to feel weak and exhausted, with weariness that gets better when you sleep.
6. Palpable Mass: The lower right quadrant of the abdomen might be felt to be swollen.
7. Tenesmus: This is a feeling or sensation that combines the urge to urinate with the impression that one has not finished.
Additional indicators of colon cancer could be:
8. Unexplained weight loss, which denotes weight reduction that occurs naturally.
9. Throwing up
10. High temperature
11. weariness: If you have ongoing weariness that does not go away with rest, you may have an underlying medical condition, such as colorectal cancer.
12. Skin Changes: Abnormalities of the skin, such as pallor (a pale complexion) or jaundice (a yellowing of the skin and eyes), may indicate an advanced illness involving the liver.
13. Appetite Changes: Unexpected shifts in food preferences or a marked decline in appetite could be indicators of underlying medical issues, such as colorectal cancer.
14. Pelvic Pain: Pain or discomfort in the pelvic area, particularly in women, may be a sign that colorectal cancer has progressed to adjacent organs or tissues.
15. Urinary Symptoms: If adjacent pelvic organs or tissues are affected by colorectal cancer, symptoms such as difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, or changes in urinary patterns may manifest.

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