Question by nic222 ? In addition to bloody stools, the symptom most commonly sent to the victims of colorectal cancer to the doctor
In other words, not very bloody stools, what is the other common complaints that people who are then diagnosed with colorectal cancer, led him to the doctor for blood in the stool can be caused by lot and 99 percent of the time was diagnosed as something other than cancer (although the blood in the stool, you should always consult a doctor, no matter what) … Anyway I had a friend who had constant diahrrea, and it became every day for a while, and his stool, where quantities crazy day … as 4-6 more in a day, every day as diahrreah … so I was just wondering .. he was also a rare case as it is under 30! (And 90-95% of patients with colon cancer are aged 50 or more statistically), but it is now thanks to modern medicine. anyways it was on my mind lately, and im pretty young to think about what kinds of things my doctor told me … (19), but I always worry about these things for a reason quelconque.Meilleure response:
Answer by
Rody_o
Diarrhea can be caused by several things. This could be the medication he takes. It could be IBS, or lower bowel syndrome. He may want to see a gastroenterologist, perhaps for a consideration lower colon. I have to go and have a good that is all the way up your throat in a matter of speaking, and whenever they found a “polyp”. The last removed from the upper colon is the type that normally grows on cancer, and when you normally have pain, it’s usually too late. I have a friend that they found cancer in his colon and they had to do a re-section. It was thirty years ago and is very well so far. They took off about three feet of his colon, and to his advantage, he had not progressed to other internal organs. If he had not gone to its annual review, it is what they say “Out Of Here”. If you have more, I say Wold forty-five or fifty years, you should have this done every five years. Since they found polyps on two occasions with my exams, I go every three years ..
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