Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Colon Cancer Complications

The long intestines


According to the American Cancer Association, more than 90% of the individuals that are diagnosed with colon cancer complications are over the age of 50. It's not contagious, but some people are more likely to develop it than others. Certain risk factors include: age, family history of colon cancer, pre-existing polyp growth in the large intestines, lack of physical activity, obesity, high meat consumption, smoking and alcohol use.


Change in bowel habits


Watch for a change in stool color


Depending on where the cancer is located in your intestines, it can cause a swift change in your bowel movements.


Red or dark blood in the stool


A red piece of material


Colon cancer tumors located near your rectum or at the end of the left colon may indicate a cancerous growth within these two areas. As an added note, the left side of your colon is smaller than the right side. So, tumor growth within the left side will be more obvious and noticeable.


Unusal weight loss


Unusual weight loss may be a symptom of colon cancer


Colon cancer can cause extreme weight loss for no known reason. Performing a monthly colon cleanse can help aid in removing parasites, toxins, reducing constipation, diarrhea, level off your weight and assist in improving your overall health.


Constipation


A picture of bowel moving medicine


No one likes constipation, but it can be a symptom of colon cancer. Usually, this occurs when a tumor is obstructing a part of the colon prohibiting it from releasing your bowels. If this happens frequently, call your doctor to schedule an examination.


Diarrhea


Colon cancer may not make individuals sick in advance. So, taking heed to unusual complications, such as diarrhea, can assist in early prevention. If this situation progresses, contact your doctor right away.