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Hello, consider the possibility of having hemorrhoids or not according to the situation you said. It is recommended to go to the anorectal department of the local hospital for further examination" Chen Xianrong. Iron Will "should pay attention to rest, eat reasonably, avoid overactivity, keep the stool smooth, eat more fruits, and prevent constipation."
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Analysis: The patient has rectal cancer, occasionally feels abdominal pain, and thinks that the cancer is heritable.
Guidance: Hello, the early symptoms of rectal cancer generally include gastrointestinal discomfort, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other adverse symptoms.
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What are the early symptoms of rectal cancer?
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1. Change in bowel habits: diarrhea or constipation, a feeling of incomplete defecation, progressive thinning of the stool, and tenesmus in the late stage. 2. Blood in the stool is one of the common symptoms of rectal cancer. In the early stages of the disease, 50% of cases have blood in the stool, which begins with a small amount of bleeding on the surface of the stool and is co-infected with thick bloody stools.
3. In chronic intestinal obstruction, the abdomen is distended, the bowel sounds are hyperactive and paroxysmal colic.
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Hello! Early symptoms of rectal cancer may include blood in the stool. Symptoms such as changes in bowel habits, diarrhea, local pain, pus and bloody stools. Over time, there will be changes in the shape of the stool, difficulty in defecation, constipation, abdominal discomfort, flatulence, etc. Early detection is recommended, early detection**.
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Hello, this kind of general treatment you describe generally requires a professional gastroenterologist to check and deal with the symptoms.
Hello, according to your description, it is recommended that you go to the Department of Gastroenterology of a regular tertiary hospital to find a professional doctor for examination, check the colonoscopy, find out the specific cause and then deal with the symptoms.
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Abdominal discomfort, vague pain, abdominal distention, changes in bowel habits, constipation, diarrhea or alternate, a feeling of falling, and blood in the stool, followed by anemia, fatigue and weakness, and a lump in the abdomen, should be considered for colorectal cancer. You can take a look at (Chen Xianrong's victory over the disease).
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Usually pay attention to balanced nutrition in the diet, do not eat too much protein and high-fat food, avoid spicy, greasy and indigestible food, you can eat some foods that can inhibit the growth of cancer, fight cancer, and enhance the body's immunity such as nuts, garlic, yogurt, (the iron will of the disease) is also okay, eat some apples, oranges, grapefruits, grapes to improve the patient's physique and immunity I hope it will help you I wish you good health.
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To consolidate**.
The best thing to do at the moment is to take yew.
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1. Blood in the stool: The early lesions of bowel cancer are limited to the mucous membrane, and may be asymptomatic or only have changes in bowel habits. When the tumor grows to a certain extent, blood in the stool may appear, and the blood is more dark and adheres to the surface of the stool.
Stool microscopy may reveal red blood cells, and fecal occult blood test is positive. For patients with bloody stool or persistent fecal occult blood positivity, the possibility of colorectal tumor should be considered first, and further relevant tests should be done for the early symptoms of rectal cancer.
2. Change of bowel habits is also one of the early symptoms of rectal cancer: the frequency of stool has changed from once a day to two or three times, and there is a feeling of incomplete stool after each stool;
3. Diarrhea or constipation alternately: If there are early symptoms of rectal cancer such as diarrhea and constipation alternating, it may be because the growth of cancer tumor affects the normal physiological function of the intestine, and the possibility of carcinogenesis should be considered;
4. Abdominal pain and bloating: Bowel cancer patients will have abdominal distension and abdominal pain due to intestinal obstruction, and the incidence of abdominal pain is higher than that of abdominal distention. The pain is mostly in the middle and lower abdomen, and the degree varies from mild to severe, mostly dull pain or swelling pain;
5. Anemia and wasting: With the progression of the disease, patients may have early symptoms of chronic wasting rectal cancer, such as anemia, emaciation, fatigue and fever, and even cachexia, often accompanied by fatigue and unexplained weight loss, which is related to blood in the stool, insufficient intake and excessive consumption. 》
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