Rectal cancer
How to find out if you have rectal cancer:
Many people suffer from constipation in winter. The main reason for this is the habit of drinking less water for fear of cold. Drinking extra hot water can cause pain in the body.
Chronic constipation often leads to piles-fistula. Lack of timely treatment leads to piles-fistula cancer.
Among the various problems of the anus such as bleeding, pain, swelling, etc. are caused by piles, but this idea is not correct because these symptoms can also be anal cancer. It is also possible that the first cancer of the anal canal may appear as a fistula, but most fistula patients do not develop cancer. If rectal cancer is not treated in time, it comes out through the hole in the side of the anus and as a result, pus and blood often come out from there. Testing is usually done with an intra-rectal device so many people do not want to be tested for fear. This test does not cause any pain except slight discomfort.
Most patients do not feel any pain during this test and it takes very little time. In addition, some of the most important causes of cancer are:
1. Anal fissure.
2. Piles.
3. Rectal polyps (more common in children).
4. Cancer.
5. Ulcerative colitis.6. Fistula.
If these diseases are not treated at the right time, the consequences can be terrible.
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