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The Six Critical Symptoms to Watch
While James Van Der Beek rightly warned that symptoms can be non-existent, there are six primary indicators that necessitate an immediate consultation with a gastroenterologist. Understanding these can be the difference between a treatable diagnosis and a terminal one.
This is often the first, most subtle sign. It isn’t just about constipation or diarrhea, but a persistent change in the “normal” rhythm of your body. This includes a change in the consistency of the stool or a narrowing of the stool—sometimes referred to as “pencil stool”—which can indicate that a tumor is obstructing the passage.
2. Rectal Bleeding or Blood in the Stool
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