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This 34-Year-Old Ignored Two Key Symptoms—Now He’s Facing Colorectal Cancer

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A young colorectal cancer patient shared two symptoms he overlooked.

The 34-year-old man from the United States regretted ignoring key symptoms before receiving his colorectal cancer diagnosis.

Since 2019, he has felt mild pain in his lower right abdomen but chose to ignore it. Although he consulted a doctor about his bowel health, he never underwent any tests.

Six months later, he noticed blood on toilet paper but didn’t think much of it. At 28, he felt confident about his health and took no action.

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Two months later, as the bleeding worsened, he went to the hospital, where a colonoscopy confirmed his cancer diagnosis.

He is currently undergoing treatment but regrets missing the early signs. Sharing his story on TikTok, he expressed remorse for not being more proactive during his first doctor’s visit. Although he felt hesitant about getting a colon exam, he acknowledged that ignoring the symptoms led to a more serious issue. He advised others, “Don’t ignore your body’s signals.”

Colorectal cancer is on the rise among younger people. Over the past 30 years, cases in this age group have increased by 50%. While most colorectal cancers occur in individuals over 50, the incidence is also rising among younger populations.

Experts suggest that obesity, antibiotic overuse, cellphone radiation, and plastic particles may contribute to this trend. In particular, ultra-processed foods made with artificial ingredients are identified as a major factor.

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Photo to aid understanding of the article / SewCreamStudio-shutterstock.com

The primary symptoms of colorectal cancer are consistent across all age groups. These include changes in bowel habits, blood in the stool or rectal bleeding, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, and abdominal bloating. If these symptoms arise, individuals should consult a doctor for further testing. It is especially important to seek medical attention if diarrhea persists for several weeks or if bleeding occurs.

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