Can ONLY Loose, Unformed Stools = Cancer?
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Hi,
Since the last 8-9 months, every day I've been having loose, unformed stools (not watery, type 6, rarely borderline 7), I go once or twice max, in spite of when I go, what I eat.
If I go twice a day, it IS loose.
If I go once in 24 hours, it's slightly soft in the beginning, but mushy at the end.
This is weird coz for the first 32 years of my life, I have struggled with hard stools and even anal fissures.
Now I am scared - could this be cancer?
I have NO other symptoms like pain, blood in stools, gas, fatigue, nausea or weight loss (though I have always been underweight)...
But Google's been scaring me saying a "change in stools" could be a sign of cancer.
My father is a Doctor and so is my father-in-law, both dont seem worried, one says it's ok, thats just your 'type', and your body may be overcompensating since all these years it was constipated (?!)... my father-in-law says check for... appendicitis?!
Should I really be worried? The moral dilemma here is going to a Doctor "outside of the family" (anyone who has a Doctor in the family knows how possessive they are about this!)
It's just that this change in stool after 32 years is what's worrying me.
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anthony10484 bettygudegar
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I understand your reluctance to go outside the family but, should it be the worst case of cancer, I guess a bit of potential family disapproval is preferable to discovering too late that you really do have the problem.
bettygudegar
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Can these symptoms point to Coeliac disease? My bm's ARE slightly sticky too!
anthony10484 bettygudegar
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anne75748 bettygudegar
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I have unformed stool come and go. It may take about a month or two to get over it. I am 65 years old, have some bowel movement disorder, and am easily constipated. In my case, the symptom usually is connected with traveling, but it is only unformed stool, not dirrhea. Everytime when the symptom comes, I became very worried, and don't know how to choose food. Do you mind sharing the dignostic process and what the doctors found out?
anne75748 bettygudegar
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I have unformed stool come and go. It may take about a month or two to get over it. I am 65 years old, have some bowel movement disorder, and am easily constipated. In my case, the symptom usually is connected with traveling, but it is only unformed stool, not dirrhea. Everytime when the symptom comes, I became very worried, and don't know how to choose food. Do you mind sharing the dignostic process and what the doctors found out?