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Bowel symptoms may occur with three types of cancer

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With the development of three types of cancer, patients often complain of symptoms associated with intestinal dysfunction.

Doctors remind  that when developing cancer, it is of great importance has the timeliness of its detection. Starting therapy early enough significantly increases the chances of achieving remission. However, detecting cancer at an early stage is often problematic. If symptoms do occur, they are usually nonspecific, “blurry.”

In addition, cancer can “disguise” itself as other illnesses or ailments that do not cause serious concern, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported on this, citing the Pronews portal. Three types of cancer in particular may cause bowel symptoms. We are talking about malignant tumors in the pancreas, ovaries and intestines – they can cause sensations that give the impression of digestive problems.

“The development of all of these types of oncology is often accompanied by symptoms associated with impaired intestinal function. Patients complain of bloating, constipation or diarrhea. This is worth paying attention to.”
What can be felt with pancreatic cancer.In his case, abdominal pain, indigestion, and changes in bowel function can be mistaken for ordinary digestive ailments.

What can be felt with ovarian cancer. With its development, the following symptoms of dysfunction occur intestines such as constipation and diarrhea. In addition, it is characterized by rapid onset of satiety or loss of appetite, pain or bloating in the abdomen.

What can be felt with intestinal cancer. Changes occur in the normal functioning of the intestines: changes in stool, frequency bowel movements or constipation occurs, discomfort appears in the abdomen.

What is also characteristic of different types of cancer is increased fatigue, weakness, weight loss.

Earlier, the portal MedikForum.ru wrote about what products contribute to the development of pancreatic cancer.

Important! Information is provided for reference purposes. Ask a specialist about contraindications and side effects and under no circumstances self-medicate. At the first signs of illness, consult a doctor.