A 28-Year-Old Man with Stage Four Cancer Shares the 6 Warning Signs He Wishes He Had Paid More Attention To

1. Sweating and Night Sweats

Dr. Cathy Eng, a professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, highlights that symptoms like night sweats, fatigue, chronic anemia, and weight loss can be indicators of advanced colon cancer. Faratzis experienced these night sweats but brushed them off as something insignificant.

2. Lower Right Abdominal Pain

Pain in the lower right abdomen can point to issues with the ascending colon, as explained by Healthline. Faratzis noted this pain early on but failed to connect it to a serious problem, dismissing it instead of seeking medical advice.

3. Frequent Bathroom Trips

Another overlooked warning sign of cancer was the need to use the bathroom more frequently. Faratzis recalls going multiple times a day, which was unusual for him, but he failed to recognize it as a potential symptom of colorectal cancer.

4. Abdominal Cramps When Bending Over

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