Bowel Cancer: Be Aware Of The Lump In Your Body That Could Signal Serious Risk
KEY POINTS
- Bowel cancer is one of the dangerous diseases in the world today
- Early detection of the disease is very important since it would also allow you to avail of early treatment
- Be wary of one lump that is accompanied with pain as it can signal bowel cancer
Bowel cancer cases have increased tremendously over the years. In the UK alone, there are more than 42,000 people who are diagnosed every year. Most of the time, the detection of the disease comes late. By then, the disease has already worsened. If you are at a higher risk of the disease, such as having a family history of one, or you know that you have been living an unhealthy lifestyle, it is important to note the symptoms of the disease such as a particular lump on one part of your body.
Lump in the Tummy
According to health experts, detecting a lump in the tummy is one of the warning signs of bowel cancer. There’s also pain that you would be feeling. These two will signal that you could be at risk for bowel cancer.
According to an article by Guts UK, the bowel’s lining would constantly renew itself. There are millions of tiny cells, which would grow, carry out their functions, and then new cells would eventually be replacing them. With every new cell, the genes would tell them how to act. However, when the cells would not “behave” accordingly, there’s a tendency for the cells to grow too fast, which would soon form into polyps.
More Symptoms
There are instances when patients wouldn’t feel a lump in the tummy but would detect other symptoms. These symptoms include a change in your bowel habit, bleeding from the bowel, as well as having an unusual episode of diarrhea, as well as constipation. Cancer could then enlarge and cause a partial or complete blockage of the bowel. This could lead to bloating, constipation, and bloating.
The Tests
There are tests that you would undergo if you want to test for bowel cancer. Today, you can find self-test kits, but since there are different qualities, you might also get varying results. It would be to your benefit if you would undergo a lab test so that you will know for certain whether you have bowel cancer or not. It is also highly recommended that at the slightest instance of any of the symptoms, especially if you have a family history of cancer, you get hold of these tests early so that you would also avail of the earliest treatment.
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