Before we talk about this cancer, let’s look at a living case.
Mr. Zhao is now 46 years old. After he divorced his wife ten years ago, he began to live a happy life: his diet was irregular every day, and his favorite was barbecue, so he went straight to the barbecue when he was hungry in the middle of the night. Shop, beer with meat, so happy. But one day last year, he started to feel some pain in his stomach and blood in his stool. At first, he thought it was just a common intestinal disease, so he did not go to the hospital for a detailed examination. However, the symptoms lasted for about a month, and Mr. Zhao couldn’t bear the toss, so he went to a clinic and started dripping. After several days of hanging up the drip, Mr. Zhao’s health was still not good, so he went to the hospital to register for treatment. After this investigation, I found out that I have a tumor in my colon – it has been cancerous to the middle and late stages. In other words, Mr. Zhao’s colon cancer has developed to the middle and late stages.
There are many people like Mr. Zhao. In the past ten years, the incidence of colon cancer has jumped from the sixth place ten years ago to the fourth place. So, how can we prevent colon cancer from occurring in ourselves?
The first thing to note is that we must develop good living habits. Like Mr. Zhao mentioned in the previous article, an irregular diet and a love of barbecue food are actually bad habits that can induce colon cancer. Excessive intake of high-fat foods is likely to induce the formation of intestinal polyps. If you are not careful, colon cancer may have already planted “seeds” in you.
Second, pay attention to your physical condition. If there is a foul odor or strange smell in the stool, blood in the stool, irregular stool, frequent loose stools, and abdominal pain that has not been relieved for a long time, you can consider whether there is a possibility of colon cancer. p>
Finally, there is a more effective method-early cancer screening. After some physical symptoms appear, you can consider going to the hospital for relevant early cancer screening in time. At the same time, people with a family history, or people over 40 years old who have physical symptoms, can consider early cancer screening for colon cancer to avoid the occurrence of cancer to the greatest extent.