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NHS bowel cancer symptoms

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I am continuously searching for complete and comprehensive details about the Signs and symptoms of bowel cancer. Please help me by providing me good details on the topic I am searching for.

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  1. Jennifer

     "Signs and symptoms of bowel cancer:

    Early bowel cancer infection may have no symptoms. Some symptoms of subsequent bowel cancer can happen in persons with less serious medical difficulties, for example piles. See your medical practitioner if you observe any of the following symptoms.

    The primary symptoms of bowel cancer are:

    • Blood in your stools or bleeding from your r****m

    • A change to your usual bowel habits that continues for more than six weeks, like diarrhea, constipation or passing stools more repeatedly than normal

    • Abdominal pain

    • Unidentified weight loss

    As bowel cancer progresses, in many cases it can bleed inside the bowel. At last, this can come across to your body not having sufficient red blood cells. This is renowned as anemia.

    Symptoms of anemia include:

    • Fatigue

    • Breathlessness

    In various situations, bowel cancer can cause an obstruction in the bowel. Symptoms of a bowel obstruction include:

    • A feeling of bloating, generally around the belly button

    • Abdominal pain

    • Constipation

    • Vomiting"

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