11 Common Early Signs of Stomach Cancer
- Persistent Indigestion: Long-term discomfort after eating, including bloating or heartburn.
- Nausea and Vomiting: Unexplained, ongoing queasiness, with occasional vomiting.
- Unintentional Weight Loss: Losing weight without changes in diet or exercise.
- Abdominal Pain: Mild to severe pain in the upper stomach area.
- Feeling Full Quickly: A sense of being full after eating a small amount of food.
- Loss of Appetite: Reduced desire to eat without clear reasons.
- Fatigue: Persistent tiredness due to the body struggling to maintain energy.
- Blood in Vomit or Stools: Black stools or blood in vomit, indicating internal bleeding.
- Difficulty Swallowing: A sensation of food getting stuck in the throat or chest.
- Low Blood Count (Anemia): Weakness, dizziness, or pale skin caused by blood loss.
- Changes in Bowel Habits: Diarrhea or constipation without explanation.
If these symptoms persist, consult a healthcare provider for evaluation. Early detection is key in