Question

What does the stool look like in colon cancer? How many times a day? Does it always have blood?

Answer

The stool of colon cancer is typically ribbon-like or constipated, accompanied by mucus and blood threads, and symptoms such as abdominal bloating, abdominal pain, and abdominal swelling. It is recommended to drink more water, avoid catching colds, increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, exercise more, and regularly undergo examinations to promote health.