What symptom does colon cancer terminal have

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Colon cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in clinic. A large number of data confirm that the incidence rate of colorectal cancer is increasing due to the changes of living conditions and habits. Especially in large and medium-sized city, the age of onset is about 45 years old. So, what are the symptoms of advanced colon cancer?

What symptom does colon cancer terminal have

Symptom 1: abdominal distension, discomfort, indigestion, and then change of defecation habits, such as increased stool times, diarrhea or constipation, abdominal pain before defecation. Later, there will be mucinous stool or mucopurulent bloody stool. Poisoning symptoms: due to tumor ulceration, blood loss and toxin absorption, it can often lead to anemia, low fever, fatigue, emaciation, edema and other manifestations, especially anemia and emaciation.

Symptom 2: intestinal obstruction: symptoms of incomplete or complete low intestinal obstruction, such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain (distending pain or colic), constipation or constipation. Physical examination showed abdominal bulge, intestinal type, local tenderness, and strong bowel sounds. Abdominal mass: it is a tumor or a mass infiltrated and bonded with omentum and surrounding tissues. It is hard and irregular in shape. Some of them may have a certain degree of activity with the intestinal tract. In the late stage, the tumor is more infiltrated and the mass can be fixed.

Symptom 3: the main symptoms of advanced rectal cancer before death include various symptoms of digestive tract, respiratory tract, urinary tract, nerve, spirit and skin. Severe manifestations: jaundice, ascites, edema and other signs of liver metastasis, as well as cachexia, rectal anterior fovea mass, supraclavicular lymph node enlargement and other manifestations of distant metastasis.

matters needing attention

In the treatment of advanced colon cancer, attention should be paid to the adjustment of diet, life and psychology, which is also a key factor for Disease Control and treatment.