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SIGNS OF COLON PROBLEMS

March 26th, 2010 by coloninf under Colonic Diseases. No Comments.

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Have you ever heard this pick-up line: “Do you like water? Because that’s 70% of my body”? It is funny, but it does remind you of how your body absorbs water from the food you eat. From all the chewing in the mouth, down to the churning in the stomach, then further down the intestines where the now liquid-like food is broken down for easier nutrient and mineral absorption. The leftover waste then goes to the large intestine, and further down the colon for the last-stage absorption of water and fat-soluble minerals in the waste before it finally goes down with a flush!

And because the colon gives the body a final chance to absorb the water and mineral into the blood stream, it is safe to say that it does the “dirty” part. As the water leaves the waste product, what is left ends up getting harder and harder, until it becomes more solid.

Due to this, the colon is prone to several disorders. But colon problem symptoms are easy to spot, mainly because the discomfort and pain they cause are easily felt. If you are experiencing the symptoms listed below, seek the help of your physician.

1. Perforated Colon. This occurs when a hole is found in the walls of the colon. Perforated colon symptoms include abdominal pain, bleeding, extreme nausea, fever, chills, cramps, loss of appetite and vomiting.

2. Impacted Colon. The compressed fecal matter accumulated in the colon walls over a period of time causes this. Impacted colon symptoms include difficulty in moving bowels and narrow stool width. Due to the toxins not being able to be expelled from the body, bad breath also becomes an issue. Halitosis and occasional stomach pains are also symptoms of an impacted colon.

3. Ruptured Colon. This refers to the tearing of the intestinal wall by hardened feces or other bowel obstructions. Extreme pressure in the lower abdominal area, acute pains and extreme constipation are common ruptured colon symptoms .

4. Colon Tumor. Colon tumors are small growths, known as polyps, that start to divide more rapidly than the usual rate. These tumors then begin to cause the rupture of the organ by causing swelling and pressure. This pressure may also lead to fecal impaction. The abnormal growth of the tumors may cause the colon to be detached from the supporting tissues. When these tumors turn to be malignant or cancerous, they lead to colon cancer. Colon tumor symptoms include a change in bowel habit, reduction in stool diameter, and the passage of blight red blood in the stool.

If your body needs water, then you need your colon. Make sure you take good care of it.

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COLON PROBLEMS

August 24th, 2009 by coloninf under Colonic Diseases, The Colon. No Comments.

Colon Problems: What To Do To Avoid Them

The colon, which is one of the major organs in the human body, should always be functioning properly. Why? It is the site wherein the last processes of digestion are being done and, if it does not function properly, the results may become fatal since toxins will spread all throughout the body.

Over the years, the existence of junk foods and other harmful things that we ingest daily have been increasing. Incidences of obesity are getting higher. Along with these, people having colon problems have also been increasing.

Among the most common colon problems are the following:

  1. Bloating
  2. IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  3. Bloating
  4. Diarrhea
  5. Constipation
  6. Anal Fissure
  7. Colon Polyps
  8. Colon Tumors
  9. Colitis
  10. Colon Cancer
  11. Crohn’s Disease

There are other types of colon health problems and these are really unpleasant if ever you encounter even one of them. Also, a colon problem can be a symptom rather than a disease to more serious problems with the colon.

To be able to check if you are suffering from one, check yourself if you have the following signs of colon problems:

  1. Recurring abdominal pain
  2. Cramping
  3. Sudden and unintended weight loss
  4. Prolonged diarrhea
  5. Prolonged constipation
  6. Rectal bleeding
  7. Frequent and unexplained vomiting
  8. Hair loss

Colon diseases are common problems in middle-aged people, although based on statistics, more men than women are afflicted, but just by a small margin. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality last October 2008, men have a lifetime risk of 5.7% while women have a lifetime risk of 5.1%. In a press release done last September 23, 2008 by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, there are approximately 150,000 people in the United States alone that are diagnosed with colon cancer and they have a projection of 50,000 among these people who will die from the disease.

Colon problems in women are also the same problems with colon in men. The common colon problems mentioned above can be experienced by both sexes if they are not careful. To be able to prevent colon problems from occurring and from recurring, you should be able to do the following:

  1. Eat more fruits and vegetables than you usually do.
  2. Avoid sugar.
  3. Avoid sodas.
  4. Avoid excessive alcohol intake.
  5. Avoid processed foods.
  6. Learn how different types of food groups affect you.

You should start doing these preventive measures now if you want to avoid colon problems. They are not that hard to do so start doing them today.

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