Changes in frequency, consistency, or control of bowel movements or urination. This can include persistent constipation or diarrhea, blood in stool, black or tarry stools, difficulty urinating, or blood in urine. These symptoms can indicate colorectal cancer, bladder cancer, or prostate cancer.
Treatment:
- Diagnostic procedures (colonoscopy, cystoscopy, imaging studies)
- Dietary changes and increased fiber intake for bowel issues
- Medications to regulate bowel movements or bladder function
- Pelvic floor exercises for incontinence
- Surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy if cancer-related
- Regular screenings for at-risk individuals
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