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Finding Out If You Have Colorectal Cancer

The only way to know if you have colorectal cancer is a biopsy of the area of the colon or rectum shown in cancer.

 These tests can be performed by a surgeon or Gastroenterologist colon and rectum.

 What are the symptoms you should send one of these specialists for tests?

Often the first symptom is bright red rectal bleeding .

 This does not always mean you have colon cancer , but you should consult a doctor for this symptom as colorectal cancer often bleed .

 If the cancer is far from simple instead of bright red bleeding, a sign of colon cancer is dark, tarry stools , another symptom that you should be sent directly to the physician .

Bleeding in the gut leads to low blood count or anemia.

 A symptom of anemia is the lack of energy. In any unexplained anemia should be considered as a diagnosis of colon cancer .

New onset constipation is another symptom . As the cancer grows begins to block the gut to the stool can not pass .

 With certain types of cancers of the colon , diarrhea can also be a symptom .
 Diarrhea that does not resolve in a few days should also be studied .

When the intestinal tract is partially or completely blocked, a feeling of fullness , loss of appetite and weight loss can be a result .

These are symptoms of colon cancer until proven otherwise .

Rectal bleeding bright red, the black and tarry stools , fatigue, constipation , diarrhea ongoing weight loss , lack of appetite, and a feeling of fullness can be symptoms .

 It is important to seek medical help if you have a data or a combination of these symptoms as they may be symptoms of colon cancer.

 The only way to know that you have colorectal cancer is to see a doctor who can diagnose the cause of symptoms. 

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