According to Sarah Mills, colorectal surgeon at Lister Hospital in London, patients who were able to identify pathologies at an early stage were concerned about the following symptoms:
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a strange lump appeared, which could be felt in the stomach (however, only people without excess weight could do this). In the stomach, as ifthere was something extra, if you press on it;
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it became difficult to climb the stairs, to speed up the pace, to pick up packages – forces as if immediately left the body;
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with any physical activity shortness of breath appeared although the cardiologist assured that everything was in perfect order with the heart.
– Only in every fourth case of bowel cancer there is a partial or complete obstruction of the intestine – a person begins to suffer from constipation, it may hurt him while going to the toilet “in a big way.” In other cases, the pathology may not manifest itself so clearly, –