The 8 Red Flags: A Countdown
8. Fatigue That Lingers: Your Energy’s Silent Drain
Ever drag through afternoons, finding that coffee fails to kick in? Unexplained tiredness is often an early sign because failure cells, growing and bleeding slowly, can cause chronic, unseen blood loss. This constant sap depletes iron stores, leading to anemia.
A study linked unexplained anemia to about 20% of early colon failure diagnoses in young adults. John, 55, blamed his heavy fog on long hours until routine labs showed low hemoglobin. Simple bloodwork flipped his script. If exhaustion persists despite adequate rest, it’s a warning sign.
7. Persistent Abdominal Discomfort or Cramping
A subtle cramp or general abdominal discomfort that doesn’t resolve after a day or two should raise a flag. Unlike typical indigestion, this cramping is usually persistent, recurring, or migratory. As a tumor grows, it can cause partial blockages or spasms in the colon wall.
This pain is rarely sharp or sudden in the early stages; it’s more often a nagging pressure or ache that returns regularly. If you find yourself frequently reaching for antacids without relief, it’s time to investigate the source of the persistent discomfort.
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