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Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, and while it often develops silently in its early stages, your body may start sending warning signals as the disease progresses. Recognizing these signs early can literally save lives.
✅ The Most Common Symptoms
Persistent changes in bowel habits – diarrhea, constipation, or narrow stools that last more than a few weeks.
Rectal bleeding or blood in the stool – may appear bright red or dark/black.
Abdominal discomfort – cramps, bloating, or pain that doesn’t go away.
Feeling that your bowel doesn’t empty completely – even after going to the toilet.
Unexplained weight loss – dropping pounds without changing your diet or exercise.
Fatigue and weakness – often linked to iron deficiency anemia caused by internal bleeding.
Loss of appetite – or feeling full quickly after eating.🧠 Why Awareness Matters
Colon cancer is increasingly being diagnosed in younger adults, not just those over 50. Early detection through awareness and screening (like colonoscopy) dramatically improves survival rates.
⚠️ Important Note
These symptoms don’t always mean cancer – they can be caused by other conditions. But if they persist for more than two weeks, it’s crucial to see a doctor.
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