The abdomen is an important part of the human body, and its condition usually reflects the health of the internal organs. If the following three abnormalities occur, a high level of vigilance is required:
1.Liver cancer symptoms: Liver cancer usually presents with symptoms in the upper abdomen. When there is a problem with the liver, the patient may feel a dull pain or feeling of fullness in the right upper abdomen, especially after eating. The pain is usually not very severe, so it is easy to overlook. The feeling of fullness may be mistaken for a stomach problem and is actually a sign of liver disease. The onset of liver cancer is often insidious, and many people are already in the middle and advanced stages when they are discovered.
2.Stomach cancer symptoms: Stomach cancer is also a common type of cancer, and there may be no obvious symptoms in the early stages of the disease, such as stomach pain, excessive stomach acid, or heartburn. These symptoms are very similar to ordinary gastritis or gastric ulcers, so they are not easy to detect initially. If the stomach pain gradually worsens and cannot be relieved by taking medicine, accompanied by symptoms such as reduced eating, weight loss, and black stool, it indicates that stomach cancer may have developed further and requires timely medical examination and **.
3.Bowel cancer symptoms: The onset of bowel cancer will also cause corresponding symptoms in the lower abdomen. In both the large and small intestines of the human body, the large intestine is more susceptible to disease. It acts as a passage for stool, and its location is relatively low, which can easily be injured by food scraps or other irritating substances and cause cancer. When bowel cancer develops, there may be no obvious symptoms in the abdomen, but some patients may experience a persistent dull pain in the abdomen. In addition, bowel cancer may also present with symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, and changes in the shape of the stool. Only at an advanced stage will bowel cancer show more serious symptoms, such as poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, etc.