i have diarreoah since like 17 n now i'm 20. but i dun see blood in my stool. i use to eat more meat than veg but not fruits cos when i eat fruits i will just have loose bowels, but when i eat red meat my loose bowel will get normal day by day. but i found out i'm more lactose intorelance cos after taking milk products i will have diarreaoh just after 15 mins or the next day if taken a little of it. so now i take medicine for it. but i still get loose bowels n sometime pain in my right abdomenon but i still get normal bowels for like 5 to 10 days or maybe normal then after tat loose bowels follows in 1 visits. sometimes i thought maybe i havin colon cancer or maybe just IBS. so i want to ask u ppl..wats the possibilties? IBS or CAncer? i goin to go for colonscopy after i graduate like after 1 yr later as i'm busy with my study right now and i don't find blood in my stool.
2006-09-23
23:56:25
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ooh the pain in my right abdomenon i just mention just now is just recently like yesterday is worse now feel like nth. n when i press down the area its more like trapped air. now that i pressed down that area i just feel a tiny bit of pain but not hard.
2006-09-23
23:59:55 ·
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i don't think there's a record of bowel cancer in my family just that it gotta do with bowel problem like piles. n frm wat i noe IBS can happen to ppl as young as me too just that they doesn't noe it.
2006-09-24
00:07:49 ·
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n i've seen GP but they say i'm fine just got poor digestive problem but just to make sure.
2006-09-24
00:19:08 ·
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looks like IBS. not colon cancer hopefully. tumors grow slowly and won't give any symptoms until they are large enough and it also depends where it is located. bleeding in the stool, abdominal pain and frequent bowel movements are symptoms. in most cases, it takes about 5 years to progress to cancer unless inherited of course. you need to have it checked asap to confirm if it's IBS and how bad it is. only your doctor can do the assessment. don't wait for it to get worse. even mild IBS needs treatment to manage it.
2006-09-24 07:26:25
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answered by поцелуй 4
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First of all, you don't have colon cancer. The youngest reported case of primary colon cancer was in a patient 27 years of age. So, unless you think you're breaking world records, you don't have colon cancer. I should warn you though, that by the time one sees blood in their stool, the colon cancer is ADVANCED, and far less likely to respond to treatment, so when you are older--GET CHECKED BEFORE THERE IS BLOOD, get checked regularly!
Diareah is a very common problem. Everyone has it at some point in their lives, MOST people experience it once a month or so, and some people have chronic diareah. You are likely not eating consistant amounts of fiber. Your diet plays the biggest role in this.
Your cramping could indicate other medical problems, though. Some cramping is normal with diareah, but chronic cramps could signal an obstruction of some sort, which could be serious. Yes, you need to go to the doctor, and the exam won't be painful or invasive.
2006-09-24 00:02:29
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answered by surfinthedesert 5
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2016-10-01 07:37:10
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answered by ? 4
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Look at your age mate! Well, I wont rule out cancer completely, but that will be my last diagnosis. Do you have a family history of bowel cancer?
Its more likely to be a manifestation of lactose intolerance than a cancer. IBS is also less likely at this age.
2006-09-24 00:02:42
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answered by Vivax 4
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A GP is the wrong doctor. You need a gastroenterologist. I doubt you have cancer, though. Irritable bowel is common.
2006-09-24 02:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like either IBS or gall bladder disease. Find out if you have anyone in your family that has had their gall bladder removed. Usually, they say the highest risk people are the four "F"'s, (Fat, Family, Female, and Forty), but this isn't always the case. You can check it out and make sure.
2006-09-24 06:55:01
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answered by frr_ls 2
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You need to see a doctor, you could have Crohn's or IBS or diverticulitis. But the doctor is the only one that can test you for that. Please see him soon.
Colon cancer is silent and it will go to the liver and then it's too late.
2006-09-24 14:46:15
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answered by Mightymo 6
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Please see the webpages for more details on Colon cancer. You should avoid milk and its products because you are allergic to lactose. You should consult a dietician and follow his instructions.
2006-09-24 00:39:30
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Don't wait to get tested - get yourself to a dr. It could be something mild that you could clear up easily, or if it's something more serious, you want to catch it now.
2006-09-24 00:04:33
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answered by Lydia 7
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