Colon cancer, one of the most silent killers, often grows unnoticed for months — even years. Most people don’t feel any pain until it’s already advanced. That’s why doctors keep warning: your toilet habits can reveal the first clues your body gives you.
Here are 8 early signs you should never ignore when going to the bathroom:
- Blood in your stool — even small traces that look like reddish or dark streaks can indicate bleeding in the colon or rectum.
- Changes in stool shape — if your stool becomes thin like a pencil, it could mean a narrowing in your colon caused by a tumor.
- Persistent constipation or diarrhea — when your usual routine suddenly changes for no clear reason and lasts more than a few days.
- A constant urge to go, even after you’ve gone — a sign that something inside the rectum is pressing or blocking.
- Unexplained weight loss — if you’re losing weight without changing your diet or lifestyle, it could mean your body is fighting something serious.
- Severe bloating or cramps — when gas and discomfort become chronic, even after eating light foods.
- Fatigue and weakness — colon cancer can cause internal bleeding, leading to iron deficiency and exhaustion.
- Mucus in stool — a slippery, jelly-like layer can indicate inflammation or abnormal growths in the intestine.
Doctors stress that early detection can save lives. When caught in time, colon cancer is one of the most treatable cancers. But ignoring these warning signs could let it progress silently.
If you notice even one or two of these symptoms, don’t brush them off — get screened immediately.
Your life could depend on it.