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Colon Cancer and Poop: Early Indicators
Early colon cancer often reveals itself through small but noticeable bathroom changes—thinner stools, unusual colors, or a lingering feeling of incomplete bowel movement. Narrow, “pencil-like” stools may result from a tumor narrowing the intestinal passage. Painful bowel movements and rectal bleeding are common warning signs, while fatigue may stem from anemia caused by internal bleeding.

Regional Colon Cancer Signs
By stage three, the cancer can spread to nearby lymph nodes, intensifying digestive symptoms. Constipation may occur due to blockages, while diarrhea or alternating constipation and diarrhea can suggest partial obstruction. Blood in the stool, abdominal pain, and bloating also become more frequent. Many patients at this stage experience iron deficiency anemia from blood loss.

Advanced Colon Cancer Symptoms
At stage four, cancer often spreads to distant organs. Tumors may cause full obstructions, leading to nausea, vomiting, and dark, tar-like stools (melena). Weight loss, appetite loss, and severe fatigue become more pronounced. In some cases, the bowel wall weakens or perforates, increasing the risk of infection.

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