Health 16/05/2026 00:02

Doctors say these symptoms shouldn’t be ignored. One woman learned that lesson after being diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer

A woman is warning others after overlooking 5 subtle symptoms that turned out to be stage 4 colon cancer 👇

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She thought it was just stress, exhaustion, and minor stomach issues. But months later, doctors delivered devastating news: stage 4 colon cancer.

Now, one woman is sharing the 5 symptoms she ignored — hoping others won’t make the same mistake.

Doctor who diagnosed herself with stage four colon cancer reveals two  'mild' warning signs she discovered

👇 Here are the warning signs she overlooked:

  1. Persistent fatigue
    She constantly felt tired, even after getting enough sleep. She assumed it was work stress or burnout, but unexplained exhaustion can sometimes signal internal bleeding or anemia linked to colon cancer.
  2. Changes in bowel habits
    Frequent constipation, diarrhea, or sudden changes in stool shape may seem harmless, but ongoing digestive changes should never be ignored.
  3. Stomach pain and bloating
    She experienced cramps and bloating for months and blamed her diet. In reality, persistent abdominal discomfort can be an early warning sign.
  4. Blood in the stool
    At first, she thought it was hemorrhoids. Doctors say blood in the stool — even occasionally — should always be checked by a medical professional.
  5. Unexplained weight loss
    Without changing her diet or exercise routine, she started losing weight rapidly. Sudden weight loss can sometimes be a serious red flag.
Woman with stage four colon cancer reveals five symptoms she initially  dismissed

Colon cancer is becoming increasingly common in younger adults, and many symptoms are easy to dismiss in the early stages.

Doctors emphasize: if something feels unusual and doesn’t go away, don’t ignore it. Early detection can save lives.

Your health matters more than postponing a check-up.

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