#Dr. Sreekanth M P
Kochi | We've all had those moments: a quick bout of heartburn, a bloated feeling after a meal, or a temporary loss of appetite. These common gastrointestinal (GI) issues are usually harmless, caused by stress, diet, or a simple infection.
However, a serious challenge with stomach cancer or gastric cancer is that its earliest warning signs can perfectly mimic these everyday, often-dismissed problems. Understanding when a persistent symptom needs further investigations will be a life-saving step.
Common Symptoms That Shouldn't Be Ignored
Stomach cancer typically begins slowly, often starting with abnormal cell changes in the stomach's inner lining. Because it develops quietly, many people ignore the first signs, assuming they have simple indigestion or an acid reflux
Some of the symptoms are common to both benign digestive issues and early stomach cancer.
● Persistent Indigestion or Heartburn
Occasional reflux is normal. However, ongoing heartburn or indigestion that doesn't go away, even with over-the-counter medicine, can be a red flag.
● Feeling Full Too Quickly (Early Satiety):
A sense of fullness after eating only a small amount of food. This happens when a tumor or inflammation reduces the stomach's capacity.
● Persistent Bloating or Discomfort:
Frequent bloating, especially after meals, that feels unusual or uncomfortable, even after eating light or simple foods.
● Mild Nausea that Comes and Goes
Nausea that is not tied to a clear cause like food poisoning or infection, and becomes a recurring pattern.
How Stomach Cancer Affects the Body
As the cancer progresses and grows into a tumor, it starts to interfere more severely with the stomach's functions. In Early stage, it will have Mild interference with digestive function causing Indigestion, Heartburn, Bloating, Loss of Appetite. In Advanced Stages, Tumor may block the passage of food, cause internal bleeding, or it may spread to surrounding organs. Unexplained Weight Loss, Vomiting (especially after meals), Persistent Stomach Pain, Fatigue/Weakness (often due to anemia from internal bleeding), Blood in Stool (may appear dark or black) are some of the symptoms to watch out for.
As the tumor grows deeper into the stomach wall and potentially to nearby or distant organs like liver it can cause more generalised and severe symptoms. Advanced cancer consumes the body's energy and nutrients, leading to significant unexplained weight loss and generalized weakness.
Dr. Sreekanth M P, Consultant - Medical Gastroenterology, Aster Medcity, Kochi When to See a Doctor?
While most common digestive symptoms are not cancer, the critical message is persistence and change. It is vital to see a doctor for a thorough check-up when any of the mild symptoms (heartburn, bloating, feeling full quickly) that last for more than a few weeks and do not improve with simple remedies. Any advanced symptoms, such as unexplained weight loss, persistent vomiting, difficulty swallowing, or blood in your stool or vomit needs further check up.
Early detection is the single most important factor in successfully treating any cancer including stomach cancer. Never hesitate to discuss recurring or worsening GI symptoms with your doctor—it’s always better to rule out a serious problem than to wait until the symptoms are impossible to ignore.
With the advanced treatment options available now, early stomach cancer or abnormal growths that can potentially develop into cancer can even be cured with simple endoscopic surgeries, thus avoiding the need for more morbid surgeries in future.
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