
Bowel (colorectal) cancer is a serious disease that affects millions. Early detection is crucial. Here are 10 key symptoms:
- Constipation or diarrhea with no clear cause.
- Thin, ribbon-like stools due to obstruction.
- Persistent discomfort after bowel movements.
- Blood or mucus in stools, either bright or dark.
- Abdominal bloating from blockage.
- Cramping pain that lingers.
- Unexplained weight loss (e.g., 5 kg in 6 months).
- Physical weakness without lifestyle change.
- Anal pain or heaviness, especially near the anus.
- Nausea and vomiting from intestinal blockage.
Causes include family history, poor diet, alcohol, smoking, obesity, and aging.
Prevention: Eat fiber-rich foods, stay active, avoid smoking/alcohol, and get regular screenings like colonoscopies.
Consult a doctor annually—many early cases show no symptoms. Early action saves lives.