Unhealthy intestinal interior

The large intestine is a part of the human digestive system and can participate in the digestion and absorption of food. If the large intestine is damaged, the digestive function will be easily disturbed and constipation or diarrhea will occur. Therefore, we should take good care of our intestines, eat more foods that are beneficial to intestinal health, and ensure intestinal health through regular inspection, thus reducing the prevalence of intestinal diseases. Then, what symptoms will appear when going to the toilet, indicating that there is a tumor in the large intestine.

Normal healthy people may defecate regularly every day, and the frequency of defecation under normal metabolism is twice a day. If this balance is broken in a short time, defecation habits will change, which is mainly related to intestinal health problems. If there is a tumor in the intestine, the defecation habit may change under the stimulation of the tumor. You may defecate many times a day, and the defecation time is irregular, so you need to be vigilant.

Normal people are constipated before defecation, and there is basically no discomfort in the abdomen after defecation. However, patients with colorectal cancer often feel abdominal pain when defecating. This is mainly because when feces pass through the intestine, it is easy to cause the oppression and extrusion of intestinal tumors. At this time, people will feel obvious abdominal pain. Usually, I don't have these symptoms when defecating, but I always feel abdominal pain when defecating for a short time, which needs great attention.

When the large intestine is invaded by tumor, it will not only reduce people's digestive ability, but also lead to abnormal defecation. Patients often have symptoms of constipation or diarrhea alternately, sometimes they don't defecate for several days, and sometimes they have diarrhea several times a day. If this kind of abnormal defecation occurs, you must go to the hospital to check the intestinal function in time, which may be due to the damage caused by the development of colorectal cancer to intestinal health.