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‘Healthy’ woman, 29, diagnosed with stage 3 can-cer reveals 4 common disorders it can be mistaken for

The unidentified woman has detailed the symptoms she experienced

A ‘healthy’ 29-year-old woman diagnosed with stage three can-cer has detailed the four common disorders that the disease can be mistaken for.

Can-cer has been on the rise in younger people for the past few years, and much research is going into uncovering why this worrying trend is happening.

One 29-year-old woman took to Reddit recently to share her colon can-cer diagnosis, and the symptoms she experienced prior to being told she has can-cer.

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Writing on the ‘Ask me Anything’ Reddit forum recently, she said: Colon can-cer rates among young adults are increasing every year. I’m active and quite healthy. I ran a PR half marathon last year and workout 3-4 times a week. I eat relatively healthy compared to folks my age, but I’m not perfect.

“Tested, and I had no genetic predispositions. Found the tumor during a colonoscopy after suspecting UC (ulcerative colitis) or internal hemorrhoids.”

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The unnamed woman went on to speak about some of the symptoms she’s been experiencing in recent months, some of which can be mistaken for other conditions.

“Starting in December of last year I had dark bl00d and mucus in my stool, my stools were thinner than normal, and I was going number 2 multiple times a day when I was usually a one and done,” she began.

“I saw my PCP in January and he referred me for a colonoscopy, but then my symptoms improved so I put it off because my deductible had reset and I didn’t feel like paying for it.

“Finally scheduled it for early April, woke up from the colonoscopy to the doctor telling me they found a mass.”

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The woman urged those who are experiencing similar symptoms for peace of mind as symptoms of colon can-cer can are very similar to that of ‘extremely treatable’ diseases.

“It’s normal to be scared, but you can eliminate all of that anxiety by going to see a doctor and ruling out anything serious. IBS, ulcerative colitis, celiac, and crohn’s all have similar symptoms to colon can-cer and are all extremely treatable. It’s better to know what’s going on in your body,” the woman penned.

Symptoms of colon can-cer include:

  • A change in bowel habits.
  • Bl00d in or on your stool (bowel movement).
  • Diarrhea, constipation, or feeling that the bowel does not empty all the way.
  • Abdominal pain, aches, or cramps that don’t go away.
  • Weight loss and you don’t know why.

Source: unilad.com

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