Can excessive farting be a sign of colon cancer?

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asked Dec 19, 2020 in Dental by WithamRoberys (420 points)
Can excessive farting be a sign of colon cancer?

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answered Dec 19, 2020 by mi909s (600 points)
Excessive farting can sometimes be a sign of colon cancer or other colon problems.

So if you do start experiencing excessive farting and you're 50 years old or older then it would be good to have a colon cancer screening done to make sure you have no colon cancer.

Sometimes people just fart more than others but if the farting has suddenly increased then you should get tested for colon cancer or let your doctor know about the excessive farting.

Colon Cancer Screening should be done by age 50 years old because age 50 and above is when most men develop colon cancer.

Not everyone gets colon cancer but it's good to get tested and have the colon cancer screening done so that if you do have colon cancer or the colon cancer is beginning then it can be caught soon enough.

Some Signs and symptoms of colon cancer are.

Changes in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool, that lasts longer than four weeks, Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool, Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas and/or pain, A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely, Weakness or fatigue, Unexplained weight loss.

If you think you have Colon Cancer you should get tested because if colon cancer is caught soon enough it can usually be cured.

Colon Cancer Screenings should always be done by the time you reach age 50 and continue to have those colon cancer screenings often enough to catch anything should colon cancer occur.
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answered Nov 11, 2022 by bullpitt (5,440 points)
Colon Cancer is a type of cancer of the colon or rectum, located at the digestive tract's lower end.

Early cases of colon cancer can begin as noncancerous polyps.

These often have no symptoms but can be detected by screening.

For this reason, doctors recommend screenings for those at high risk of colon cancer or over the age of 50.

Colorectal cancer symptoms depend on the size and location of the cancer.

Some commonly experienced symptoms of colon cancer include changes in bowel habits, changes in stool consistency, blood in the stool, and abdominal discomfort.

Colorectal cancer treatment depends on the size, location, and how far the cancer has spread.

Common treatments for colon cancer include surgery to remove the cancer, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.

The 10 signs of colon cancer are.

1: Change in Consistency of your poop.

2: Diarrhea,

3: Constipation.

4: Blood in your poop.

5: Abdominal Pain.

6: Rectal Bleeding.

7: Unexplained Weight Loss.

8: Stomach Cramps, Stomach Pain.

9: Persistent Gas or Bloating.

10: Weakness and Fatigue.

Some Signs and symptoms of colon cancer are.

Changes in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool, that lasts longer than four weeks, Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool, Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas and/or pain, A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely, Weakness or fatigue, Unexplained weight loss.

If you think you have Colon Cancer you should get tested because if colon cancer is caught soon enough it can usually be cured.

Colon Cancer Screenings should always be done by the time you reach age 50 and continue to have those colon cancer screenings often enough to catch anything should colon cancer occur.

Colon Cancer Screening should be done by age 50 years old because age 50 and above is when most men develop colon cancer.

Not everyone gets colon cancer but it's good to get tested and have the colon cancer screening done so that if you do have colon cancer or the colon cancer is beginning then it can be caught soon enough.

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