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6 signs of colon cancer

When it comes to colon cancer, most people expect dramatic symptoms — bloody stools, severe pain, or weight loss. But colon cancer is often sneaky, starting with subtle changes you might brush off as “just age” or “poor diet.”

Here are 6 warning signs that your gut may be trying to alert you to something more serious.

1. Persistent fatigue that doesn’t go away

Feeling tired now and then is normal. But if you’re constantly exhausted — even after rest — and there’s no obvious reason, it could be your body fighting internal inflammation or slow blood loss in the colon.

According to the American Cancer Society, anemia caused by hidden bleeding is a common early sign of colon tumors.

2. Irregular bowel habits — not just constipation

It’s not just about being “backed up.” Colon cancer can cause a mix of symptoms: alternating diarrhea and constipation, a sense of incomplete bowel movements, or a change in stool shape (thin, ribbon-like).

Don’t ignore these fluctuations if they persist more than a few weeks.

3. Unexplained weight loss — without trying

Losing weight without dieting might sound great… until you realize your body might be working overtime to fight off disease.

> Sudden weight loss can signal a metabolic change, sometimes triggered by cancer cells altering how your body processes nutrients.

4. Cramping or abdominal discomfort that lingers

Everyone gets a stomachache now and then. But if your abdominal pain or cramping is chronic, dull, and increasingly frequent — especially after meals — it could indicate something more than indigestion.

Pay attention to pain in the lower left abdomen — a common location for colon cancer symptoms.

5. Blood in stool — even if it’s not red

Bright red blood is easy to spot, but colon bleeding isn’t always so obvious. Sometimes it appears as dark, tarry stools, or even just makes your stool darker than usual.

> Don’t assume hemorrhoids are to blame — always check with a doctor.

6. Ongoing bloating or a “full” sensation after small meals

You eat a small meal but feel strangely full or bloated for hours? That pressure might be caused by partial obstructions in the colon — which can be an early sign of tumor growth.

Expert insight:

Dr. Sarah Mendoza, a gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health, notes:

“Many early signs of colon cancer are mild and easily dismissed. That’s why routine screening and listening to your body are crucial.”

Takeaway

Colon cancer is highly treatable — if caught early. Don’t wait for dramatic symptoms. If you’ve noticed any of the signs above for more than two weeks, talk to your doctor.

> Your gut may be whispering before it starts screaming.

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