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Gastrointestinal Health

By peace | April 13, 2007



Bowel activity varies among the healthy population, from twice a day, to once a week.  Changes in bowel activity can be due to a stomach upset, but they may also be caused by colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, or bowel cancer.  Therefore, you should see a doctor if you have a persistent change in the frequency of your bowel movements.

Some stool types can indicate a disorder.  See your doctor if your if your stools become pale, bulky, greasy, foul-smelling, and tend to float; tarry and black; or contain blood.

Over 90% of cancers in the colon or rectum occur in those over 50 and begin as polyps on the bowel lining.  Some doctors therefore recommend annual tests, such as faecal occult blood testing, for everyone over 50.

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One Response to “Gastrointestinal Health”

  1. Health Motivator » Blog Archive » Conquering Colorectal Cancer Says:
    July 24th, 2007 at 3:21 pm

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