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Early Stage Symptoms of colon cancer in women

According to recent studies, women have a 4% chance of developing colorectal cancer in their lifetime

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Early Stage Symptoms of colon cancer in women

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  1. ONCOLOGISTDRSEEMASINGH.COM Early Stage Symptoms OF COLON CANCER IN WOMEN Speaker: Dr. Seema Singh

  2. Changes in Bowel Habits Colon cancer can show up as changes in how your bathroom habits work. You might notice more often diarrhea or constipation. These changes could happen without any clear reason. If you see these signs, it's important to talk to a doctor to find out what's going on.

  3. Bloody Stools Seeing bright red blood in your poop usually means there's bleeding in your bottom or inside your tummy. This could be a sign of colon or rectal cancer. It's important to let a doctor know if you see this, so they can check what's causing it and help you stay healthy.

  4. Pain or Cramping in The Abdomen Feeling like your tummy is swollen, having pain, cramps, or discomfort in your belly or bowel area could mean you have colon symptoms can make you feel really uncomfortable. If you're experiencing any of these, it's a good idea to see a doctor to find out what's going on and get the right help. cancer. These

  5. Uninetended Weight Loss Losing weight without trying, not feeling hungry, or feeling weak can be signs of colon cancer. If you notice these changes happening to you, it's important to talk to a doctor. They can help figure out if there's a serious reason for these symptoms and what you can do about it.

  6. Weakness or Tiredness Sometimes colon cancer can cause fatigue due to internal blood loss from the disease. In many cases, the symptoms of colon connected. Other symptoms, such as unintentional weight loss and a change in bowel habits, can increase the feeling of weakness. cancer colon are cancer

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