In the past decade, various studies have proven that the intake of acidic foods is the culprit of cancer, and cancer is a representative of acidic body constitution. In terms of food, the intake of meat, protein, and fat has increased a lot, and there is a clear trend of colorectal cancer increasing. So, is it possible to have a child in the early stage of rectal cancer? There is no medical research that clearly shows that long-term physiological constipation will directly lead to the occurrence of colorectal cancer. Many patients with a history of constipation for more than ten years have never shown any signs of colorectal cancer. However, it should be noted that many patients mistake the early symptoms of colorectal cancer, especially left colon cancer and rectal cancer, for ordinary constipation and delay treatment. The growth of malignant tumors in the large intestine can easily hinder the excretion of feces, leading to changes in bowel habits, but people with disorderly living habits often regard this body's warning signal as constipation caused by living habits, missing the best time for early detection and early treatment. |
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