What Are The Symbols Of Colon rectal
Cancer?
The
symptoms of colon rectal cancer often present at a later stage of the disease.
Usually, at a later stage, it would be difficult to treat the cancer and
treatment of symptoms is a part of the treatment plan. It is said that the
average length of time when colon &
rectal cells symptoms show from onset to actual diagnosis is 14 weeks. Symptoms
are often vague and actually bear no bearing on the extent of the tumor.
Initially,
colon cancer like any other or of cancer does not feel painful or present any
symptoms. Lack of symptoms does not mean that the cancer is no longer present
of spreading. One common symptom during the early stages may be due to the
cancerous cells eroding blood vessels and nerve cells, causing a painful
sensation. The pain may increase as the tumor grows.
Oftentimes
colon rectal cancer presents with symptoms which is relevant to the location of
the tumor. Development of signs and symptoms also mean that colon rectal cancer
has spread to other parts of the body, a process we know as metastasis.
The
symptoms may be generalized, or localized usually at the place of the tumor.
The most unpleasant location that tumor my present itself is the anus. This may
result in changes in bowel movements. How often you eliminate may change. You
may have constipation or diarrhea the stools may be different as well. Stools
may pass as narrow width, or thin ribbons. Afterwards, there is a feeling of
incomplete emptying. This is due to the mass of the tumor growth in the
intestine, creating a "full" feeling.
Bleeding
from the rectum may also result, which will give rise to bloody stools.
Bleeding in the stools may either present as black stools or tarry stools.
Black stools would mean that the cancer is present in the upper part of the
colon. The black material in the stools is blood which has undergone digestion
in the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine and in the colon. However,
not all black stools are due to colon rectal cancer. Black stools may also be
seen in peptic ulcer, so that it is best to check with your doctor about your
symptoms.
Bright
red stool, on the other side present when the cancer is in the lower colon or
rectum. This is because the cancer invades blood vessels and undermines them,
leading to bleeding.
It
is often impossible to see the blood using the human eye. The occult fecal
blood test is used to determine if even a tiny bit of blood is present. This
test is usually included in the tests that the doctor would order for a patient
to diagnose a peptic ulcer or colon rectal cancer.
Anemia
can result from bleeding. This makes colon cancer patients looking weak and
pale. It also makes a person lose weight and tire easily. The tumor. Can give
rise to the anemia. This is because cancer cells tend to take from the body
nutrients and other essential vitamins and minerals such as iron. Vitamins iron
and other nutrients are often needed by red blood cells, so that if there is a
deficiency of these vitamins, the body's red blood cells are destroyed in the
bloodstream due to the cells being of poor quality and fragile.
Once
the tumor spreads and grows in size, it tends to block the part of the colon.
In this case, the belly may swell and grow in size. Sometimes a tear or
perforation of the intestine can occur. The pain results from leakage of
intestinal contents in the pelvic area, which the other surrounding tissue
inflammation and infection that results. The resulting flatulence, inflammation
and infection can cause nausea and vomiting.
Fever,
hormonal changes and a condition where a clot in a blood vessel blocks the
circulation of blood are other symptoms not usually seen.
The
info offered in this article is NOT a substitute to licensed care and shouldn't
be used for diagnosing or treating a health difficulty or condition. You need
to talk to your health care provider in case you have or believe you may have a
health problem.
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