I'm not going crap everday like I used too. But when I do go crap it's one normal sized and shaped piece and another ribbion like piece of crap. Abdominal distension: Nope Abdominal pain: Nope Unexplained, persistent nausea or vomiting: Nope Unexplained weight loss: Nope Change in frequency or character of stool (bowel movements): nope Small-caliber (narrow) or ribbon-like stools: I dont' think so? Sensation of incomplete evacuation after a bowel movement: Nope RectalAnorectal fistulas Colon cancer Colorectal polyps Digital rectal exam Hemorrhoids Imperforate anus Imperforate anus repair Inflatable artificial sphincter Proctitis Rectal biopsy Rectal cancer, x-ray pain: Nope Age. About 90 percent of people diagnosed with colon cancer are older than 50: I'm 20. A personal history of colorectalColon cancer Colorectal polyps cancer or polyps: Not that I know of. InflammatoryInflammatory bowel disease Ulcerative colitis intestinalAmebic liver abscess Barium enema Colorectal polyps Colostomy Gastrointestinal bleeding Gastrointestinal disorders - resources Gastrointestinal perforation Intestinal gas Intestinal leiomyoma Intestinal obstruction Intestinal obstruction repair conditions: Nope Inherited disordersAdjustment disorder Anorexia nervosa Asperger syndrome Autism Autoimmune disorders Bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder Bleeding disorders Borderline personality disorder Bulimia Chronic motor tic disorder that affect the colon: I might have hemmorides, thouh it usually doesn't cause a problem for me. Basiclly it's not active most of the time. FamilyBirth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources history of colon cancer and colon polyps: Only my grandma, nobody else even polyps. My parents who are over 50 both got colonoscapes, neither one of them had any polyps. Diet. Colon cancer and rectal cancer may be associated with a diet low in fiber and high in fat and calories: Probably A sedentary lifestyle: Yeah, but do try to get at least a little bit of exercise each day. Diabetes: Nope Obesity: I'm only 145 pounds Smoking. I don't smoke Alcohol: I don't drink Growth hormone disorder: I don't think so. Radiation therapy for cancer: I've never had cancer or anyone in my family except for my granda who was a smoker.
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1 :
ASK YOUR DOCTOR!!!
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you don't have cancer i am sure but heck a check would help relive your mind.
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Holy crap, you're asking for a life-or-death diagnosis over the internet?? To be answered by teenagers and insomniacs?? Colon cancer.. maybe. Psychological issues, definitely. If you don't have insurance, any local physician can direct you to a low-cost clinic. Colon cancer is a killer, my great-uncle is dying from it right now. Get yourself checked.
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You seem to have a hardcore case of hypochondria. You're not a doc, don't be googling that shit or you'll think you have "violent pregnancy leopracy". See your doc, they can give you a colonoscopy but you'll the youngest guy there by 30 years.
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ask a man that's in the medical region
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this is hard to tell. My father had colon cancer, and he had a severe amount of blood in his stool daily and was constipated constantly. so, he went to the doctors. No one on a forum could tell you wether or not you have colon cancer, and even if you're experiencing colon cancer symptoms it could be something completly different, same with if you're experiencing no symptoms at all you could still have colon cancer. The only way to tell is to go to a doctor, and have them check you out. if you have no insurance, find a free clinic. Trust me, colon cancer is nothing you want to mess with. Its highly probably you will die if you're cancer is progressed, so getting an annual colon check is completely necessary. my father is very lucky he is alive. Please take care of yourself. It may not be pleasant, but it is your life.
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Probably not but go and see your doctor --- if it IS colon cancer and you leave it too late you will be a gonner
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you need to go to the Doctor and have them perform the proper test. In general, I will say that it is way too easy to come up with your own diagnosis via the internet. You will drive yourself crazy .. I did .. Wait and let the doctor diagnosis you.
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