6 Unusual Signs of Anal Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore

6 Unusual Signs of Anal Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore

Rectal cancer is one of the less common cancers, so the majority of us don't know much about it. But regrettably, women are more likely than men to develop this type of cancer. The lack of any distinguishable symptoms or indicators that it can be quickly treated or diagnosed only serves to complicate matters further. The majority of the time, the symptoms lead to a different diagnosis. So how do we actually tell rectal cancer apart from other rectum diseases? Following are six signs that, more often than not, indicate rectal cancer:

 

Lumps

Might sound ridiculous, but lumps may actually lead to skin cancer. We have always associated lumps with warts, rashes, and other forms of skin problem. But lumps can also be the symptom of rectal cancer. It is best to get it checked by a doctor when your lump doesn’t go away in a day or two.

 

Bleeding

Again, nothing out of the ordinary. Anal bleeding might not be completely commonplace, but it isn’t one in a million either. But, it is imperative to know that anal bleeding can happen from different areas like the colon or rectum or anus. If we can identify the root of the bleeding, we would be able to understand the problem. It is quite fortunate indeed that the bleeding is different in color from the above mentioned three places. If it is from the anus, then it will be bright red.

 

Changing Bowel Movements

Bowel movements can be affected due to rectal cancer. We know that a change in our usual bowel movements can lead to constipation or it could also lead to diarrhea. But a complete lack of control over the bowel movements might indicate cancer.

 

Anal Discharge

If you are suffering from rectal cancer, then there might be some sort of a discharge of mucus from the anus. This discharge can also be due to bacterial formation or fissures. But what is important to note here is that the discharge in case of cancer would be yellowish in color and appear jelly-like.

 

Itching

According to several health surveys, any formation of swelling of the anus may be a clear indicator of anal cancer. It may be really itchy, but what you need to keep in mind is not to scratch it. It will cause a lot of pain and you might accidently rupture it.

 

Abscess

An abscess is a small lump of pus or simply, a gland filled with pus near or close to the anus. Any clogging in it might lead to rectal cancer. To identify abscess, look for a swollen pocket of pus near the anus which could lead to fever and pain.

What is most important is a quick visit to the doctor, for cancer usually turns fatal. What is the point in risking your life when you can get it cured easily? Just make some time from your busy schedule and pay a visit to your nearest hospital. After all, your life is at stake.

 

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