Serious Warning Signs Of Stomach Cancer

Blood In The Stool

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Stomach cancer can cause damage to the stomach, esophagus, and intestinal linings. The linings of the intestines, stomach, and esophagus are supplied with blood by tiny blood vessels that split open and burst when cancerous cells invade into them. Blood vessels in the linings and even as deep as the muscular tissues that make up the digestive tract become damaged by invasive cancerous cells and leak blood into the contents of the stomach and or intestines. None of the blood components are reabsorbed from the stool as it moves through the rest of the intestinal tract, and it is excreted in the stool as a result. When the damage to the blood vessels from cancer occurs in the first parts of the digestive tract, the stool will appear similar to coffee grounds or have a tarry color and consistency. This texture and color are due to the blood having plenty of time to clot while it is moving through the remainder of the intestinal tract before it is excreted. Bright red blood in stools is rarely caused by stomach cancer unless it has metastasized to the last segments of the large intestine.

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