Can rectum cancer have the symptom of lumbago

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Because of frequent diarrhea, and sometimes can not eat to eat, went to the hospital to see. It turned out to be rectal cancer. The doctor also asked me some daily symptoms that I feel wrong. Next, I'll tell you about the symptoms of low back pain caused by rectal cancer?

Can rectum cancer have the symptom of lumbago

First: the majority of early rectal cancer asymptomatic, to a certain extent, the emergence of defecation habits change, bloody stool, purulent blood stool, urgency, constipation, diarrhea and so on. The defecation gradually becomes thin, and there are obstruction, emaciation and even cachexia in the late stage. Urinary tract irritation, vaginal discharge of fecal fluid, sacral and perineal pain, lower extremity edema, etc. were found when the bladder, urethra, vagina and other surrounding organs were invaded.

Second: rectal cancer growth to a certain extent can appear bloody stool symptoms. A small amount of bleeding is not easy to find with the naked eye, but a large number of red blood cells can be found when using the microscope to check the feces. The so-called fecal occult blood test is positive. When the amount of bleeding is large, there can be bloody stool, and the blood color is bright red or dark red. When the surface of cancer ulcers, ulcers, tumor necrosis infection, can appear pus, mucus bloody stool.

Third: patients may have varying degrees of feeling of feces, anal depression, and sometimes diarrhea. When rectal tumor leads to intestinal stenosis, they may have varying degrees of intestinal obstruction symptoms (abdominal pain, abdominal distension, difficult defecation), abdominal pain before defecation, bowel sounds, and relief of symptoms after defecation. The stool can be fine and grooved. When the tumor invades the bladder and urethra, it can cause frequent micturition, urgency, pain, dysuria, etc.; when the tumor invades the vagina, it can cause rectovaginal fistula and vaginal discharge of fecal fluid.

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Patients with rectal cancer just feel that their appetite is not very good, and from time to time there will be diarrhea or physical discomfort. This should be paid attention to. It is not serious at the beginning. It is necessary to adjust the diet, eat some light liquid food and increase the protein intake.