What are the symptoms of colon cancer? Can someone have it when they're in t!


Question: What are the symptoms of colon cancer!? Can someone have it when they're in their 20's!?
Please help because my primary care doctor said she had seen it before and its very rare!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Many rectal cancers produce no symptoms and are discovered during digital or proctoscopic screening examinations!.

Bleeding
* This is the most common symptom of rectal cancer and occurs in 60% of patients!.
* Bleeding often is attributed to other causes (eg, hemorrhoids), especially if the patient has a history of other problems!.
* Profuse bleeding and anemia are rare!.
* Bleeding may be accompanied by the passage of mucus, which warrants further investigation!.

Change in bowel habits
* Present in 43% of patients, this symptom has several different presentations!. Often, it occurs in the form of diarrhea, particularly if the tumor has a large villous component!.
* These patients may have hypokalemia (low potassium)on laboratory studies!.
* The capacity of the rectal reservoir may mask the presence of a small lesion!.
* Some patients experience a change in caliber of the stool!.
* Large tumors can cause obstructive symptoms!.
* Tumors located low in the rectum can cause a feeling of incomplete evacuation and tenesmus!.

Occult bleeding: This is detected on screening fecal occult blood test (FOBT) in 26% of cases!.
Abdominal pain
* Partial large-bowel obstruction may cause colicky abdominal pain and bloating and is present in 20% of cases!.
* Back pain is usually a late sign caused by a tumor invading or compressing nerve trunks!.
* Urinary symptoms may occur if the tumor is invading or compressing the bladder or prostate!.

Malaise: This nonspecific entity is the presenting symptom in 9% of cases!.
Bowel obstruction: Complete obstruction of the large bowel is rare and is the presenting symptom in 9% of cases!.
Pelvic pain: This late symptom usually indicates nerve trunk involvement and is present in 5% of cases!.
Other presentations include emergencies such as peritonitis from perforation (3%) or jaundice, which may occur with liver metastases ( <1%)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Bleeding from the rectum is one but has to be dark red!. Bright red is usually from hemorrhoids!. They can tell if you have cancer or fibroids by having a colonoscopy!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Blood with stool, abdominal pain!. It is easy to mix with other diseases, so if unsure, get screening by doctor!.
Highly unlikely, but possible!. You are at risk if there are close relatives who had this form of cancer before!. If not, I would not be concerned till 30-40 years!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Is there anything unusual in your colon!? you can undergo colonoscopy first and see if there's anything alarming before thinking of colon cancer!. Also, colon cancer doesn't come with age, it depends on your lifestyle and the food that you eatWww@Answer-Health@Com

rectal bleeding, abdominal pains, change in bowel habits (diahorrea or constipation), feeling of not having fully emptied ur bowels

yes u can have it in ur 20s, i'm 20 and have it, but its rareWww@Answer-Health@Com

only a FAMILIAL form and it is rare, it is most likely irritable bowel syndrome!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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