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Doctor's Tip: Pizza Topping Test for Hemorrhoids vs. Colon Cancer
health1 year ago

Doctor's Tip: Pizza Topping Test for Hemorrhoids vs. Colon Cancer

Dr. Karan Raj, a UK surgeon, uses a pizza topping analogy on TikTok to help differentiate between hemorrhoid bleeding and potential colon cancer symptoms. Hemorrhoid bleeding is typically bright red and appears on toilet paper or the stool's surface, while colon cancer bleeding is darker and mixed into the stool. With rising colon cancer rates among young adults, Dr. Raj emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms like rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, and unexplained weight loss, and urges early screening and further evaluation if symptoms persist.

"Rising Trend: Colorectal Cancer Cases Increasing Among Younger Patients"
health2 years ago

"Rising Trend: Colorectal Cancer Cases Increasing Among Younger Patients"

Colorectal cancer is increasingly affecting people under 50 in the US, with symptoms such as abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, diarrhea, and iron deficiency being common. Research suggests that younger patients may experience distinct symptoms, and three individuals under 50 shared their early symptoms that led to a diagnosis. Experts believe environmental factors and genetic predisposition may be contributing to the rise in cases among younger adults, emphasizing the importance of early screening and awareness of symptoms.

"The Dangers of Ignoring Rectal Bleeding: A Common Mistake"
health2 years ago

"The Dangers of Ignoring Rectal Bleeding: A Common Mistake"

Rectal bleeding, also known as blood in the toilet after a bowel movement, can have various causes, some more concerning than others. While benign conditions are more common, it is important to seek medical attention as it could be a symptom of colorectal cancer, especially with rising cases in younger adults. Symptoms and severity of bleeding can vary, and it is difficult to self-diagnose the cause. It is recommended to consult a doctor or gastroenterologist for evaluation, even if it's not an emergency. Treatment options may include conservative measures or further diagnostic procedures like a colonoscopy. Ignoring rectal bleeding is not advisable, and seeking professional help is crucial for proper diagnosis and care.