These 3 major 'abnormalities' during defecation may be caused by intestinal 'lesions', early conditioning and care of the stomach

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According to statistics, people die from bowel cancer every day. You can imagine how much bowel cancer affects our bodies. However, we can also find that the gut is the most tiring part of our body because it has to withstand the smelliest and dirtiest feces our body digests. Most of the feces formed after digestion contain a large number of bacteria and viruses, which will inevitably affect the health of our stomach and stomach. The main cause of gastrointestinal cancer is also bowel cancer, so the incidence of bowel cancer is several times that of other cancers. So, how can we know whether our body has bowel cancer cells lurking? If our body harbors intestinal cancer cells, we will have these three abnormalities when defecating. If you catch it early, it may help prevent cancer.

These three kinds of abnormalities during defecation may be caused by gastrointestinal lesions, and early conditioning and protection of the stomach.

unusual frequent bowel movements

We can consider it normal to have 2 to 3 bowel movements per day. If we find that we run to the toilet 8 to 9 times a day, it is not because of diarrhea, but because we cannot complete each bowel movement, resulting in excessive bowel movements. It is likely that there is a problem with our intestinal peristalsis, and we cannot smoothly move the feces in the body to the anus. Or intestinal damage causes the peristaltic process to become particularly slow. When people go to the toilet, they always feel that their bowel movements are clean. In fact, the peristaltic speed is relatively slow, resulting in excessive bowel movements per day. If you often have this phenomenon, please recover as soon as possible to prevent intestinal diseases from turning into intestinal cancer.

Difficulty defecating

It is precisely because of impaired intestinal peristalsis that we cannot expel feces from the body in one go. Therefore, every time the bowel moves, it will cause stomach pain and obviously feel uncomfortable during defecation. And the defecation is not smooth, it is very likely that you need to work hard to pass the stool smoothly. If we find that we have difficulty defecating, accompanied by mild abdominal pain, it is likely to be a gastrointestinal problem, and if we prevent it as soon as possible, we may avoid bowel cancer.

bloody stool

Blood in the stool can be said to be one of the very serious phenomena of bowel cancer. If there is heavy bleeding during a bowel movement. It is worth noting that it may be an advanced stage of bowel cancer. Many people easily ignore this phenomenon, so they cannot detect bowel cancer in advance. Because many friends think that blood in stool is just an anal problem. For example: hemorrhoids.

We found that when we went to the hospital for checkups, the doctor also used our stool to test our body. Because feces are substances excreted by our bodies, it can intuitively reflect our health status. Therefore, when we go to the toilet, we should pay attention to these abnormalities, which are likely to be the early symptoms of bowel cancer.

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