Four Signs You Should Keep An Eye Out For Abdominal Cancers

Abdominal cancers or gastrointestinal cancers make up six out of the top ten cancer deaths in the whole world. They include cancers of the esophagus (food pipe), stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder & bile ducts, colon & rectum, and appendix. The most important factor on which the final survival of these patients depends is the stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis. Earlier the stage better is the outcome and overall survival. Ironically the majority of patients present quite late in the course of their disease thus having a late-stage disease. This happens because most people are not aware of which symptoms to look for as the sign of early cancer.

Following are the signs which we should be careful about and in case they are there we must see the specialist.

Non-specific yet persisting symptoms like- post-meal discomfort, vague fullness with or without meals, anorexia (feeling of no hunger), reduction in weight, feeling of being feverish

If any of these alone or in combination were there for more than 2-3 weeks you must see the specialist who deals with gastrointestinal diseases.

Difficulty in swallowing food

Jaundice

Bleeding in stools

BARIATRIC SURGERY: BENEFITS AND RISKS

Bariatric surgery is done laparoscopically to treat the problem of morbid obesity. This is the only method that can offer significant and sustainable weight loss in addition to the reversal of metabolic problems like type II diabetes.

Benefits-

It decreases the risk to life (more than 60%) due to life-threatening diseases which can happen in morbidly obese people. They include heart attacks, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, obstructive sleep apnoea, sudden death, cancers, hyperlipidemia.

Increased life expectancy

Increased quality of life

Sense of wellbeing in terms of physical, mental, professional, and social wellbeing

Reversal of diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnoea

Cure for infertility

Increased productivity on both personal and professional front

Decreased cost of living

Improved self-image and more confidence

Better looks

Risks-

Minimal risk of complications to the tune of only 0.2-0.5 % (in comparison of the risk of complications of morbid obesity that is to the tune of 60%)

Risk of hair fall in initial days after surgery- this is mostly reversible with high protein and vitamin intake

Deficiency of vitamins, iron, and calcium- this can be taken care of by taking regular supplements

Formation of loose skin over limbs and tummy- this is not very common and it can be taken care of by skin toning or in a few cases by plastic surgery to remove extra loose skin

To conclude all the risks associated with bariatric surgery are hardly significant in comparison to the risk associated with the disease of morbid obesity.

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