If you find that your stool is not formed in daily life and there are problems such as bloody stools , it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid intestinal cancer. So, is long-term impotence of bowel cancer a symptom of intestinal cancer? Can abdomen CT be diagnosed with bowel cancer?
Is long-term impotence of stool a symptom of intestinal cancer?
Long-term failure of stool is not necessarily intestinal cancer. Everyone's physical constitution, living habits, and eating habits may cause different traits of stool. If the stool does not take shape since childhood, it may be related to his physical condition. There is a physical constitution called irritable bowel movement, which refers to the intestinal peristalsis function that is particularly active and the intestine is more sensitive to certain foods. This type of person is also more likely to have impotence in stools. At some point, the diet is particularly greasy and spicy, and the stool may not be formed at this time. However, if you have to associate the stool failure with intestinal cancer, one of the main characteristics is that the stool habits were good and the stool was formed, but suddenly the stool was not formed at a certain period of time. At this time, you need to be alert to whether it is possible for intestinal cancer.
Can intestinal cancer be detected after abdominal CT?
CT examination of the abdomen has advantages in the diagnosis of bowel cancer. The advantage is that it can locate the exact part of the intestinal cancer, and can locate the depth of infiltration of the intestinal cancer before the operation, that is, initial clinical stage of the intestinal cancer. It can locate whether the intestinal cancer has obvious lymph node metastasis and determine whether the intestinal cancer metastasis to the liver, lungs or other parts in the abdominal cavity. The value of CT in the diagnosis of bowel cancer is mainly positioning, and there is also a clear staging before the operation. But for some very tiny bowel cancers, such as a one-centimeter polyp, its resolution on CT is not enough to detect such a hidden and small bowel cancer. Therefore, CT diagnosis of intestinal cancer is helpful for our surgery. It has its own advantages, but its disadvantages also exist. Therefore, CT plus colonoscopy is the most complete method to diagnose intestinal cancer.
The above is the related issues of intestinal cancer that you will explain to you. After the appearance of intestinal cancer, it will have a great impact on the patient's body. Therefore, it is necessary to use symptomatic medication. It is best not to use drugs blindly, and early surgical treatment is required.
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