Though we all get stomachaches from time to time, pain isn’t typically an early symptom of stomach cancer. So what should you be on the lookout for instead? Here’s the lowdown on stomach cancer, according to general surgeon Kevin El-Hayek, MD, FACS.
Early symptoms are commonly overlooked
Early stomach cancer symptoms are typically so unremarkable that they go completely unnoticed.
Stomach cancer is one of those tricky diagnoses where most people may have retrospectively felt symptoms, but they’re usually vague symptoms that can be confused with many other benign gastrointestinal (GI) disorders.
Some of these early symptoms include:
- Bloating.
- Heartburn.
- Nausea.
- A general feeling of discomfort.
Because these symptoms tend to be dismissed as normal GI issues — and they are for most people — when stomach cancer is finally diagnosed, it’s often in the advanced stages.
Signs to watch for
According to Dr.Hayek, potential warning signs of stomach cancer include:
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