6 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF BOWEL CANCER

Doctor O'Donovan2 minutes read

Persistent changes in bowel habits lasting more than six weeks, blood in the stool, and unexplained weight loss of over five percent in six months, especially in individuals over 40, may indicate possible bowel cancer and require medical evaluation. These symptoms should prompt individuals to visit a doctor for assessment to determine the underlying cause.

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  • Changes in bowel habits lasting over six weeks, like increased frequency or looser stools, should lead to a doctor's visit.
  • Unexplained weight loss exceeding five percent in six months, particularly in those over 40, combined with symptoms like rectal bleeding and abdominal pain, could signal potential bowel cancer and requires medical assessment.

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    Persistent change in bowel habit, blood in stool, unexplained weight loss.

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Warning Signs of Bowel Cancer: Seek Help

  • Persistent change in bowel habit lasting more than six weeks, such as increased frequency or looser stools, should prompt a doctor visit.
  • Blood in the stool, whether visible or microscopic, requires assessment by a doctor to determine the underlying cause, which could be bowel cancer or other conditions like hemorrhoids.
  • Unexplained weight loss of over five percent in six months, especially in individuals over 40, along with other symptoms like rectal bleeding and abdominal pain, may indicate possible bowel cancer and necessitates medical evaluation.
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