Stomach Cancer Symptoms - Gastric Cancer
Stomach cancer symptoms can develop in any part of the stomach and may spread
to other organs. Often there are no gastric cancer symptoms in the early stages
of stomach cancer and, in many cases, the cancer has spread before it is found.
When stomach cancer symptoms do occur, they are often unnoticed and ignored,
also may be refer to as gastric cancer symptoms.
Symptoms of Stomach Cancer (Gastric Cancer) may include:
- General decline in health
- Black tarry stools
- Loss of appetite
- Increase in swallowing difficulty over time
- Vague abdominal fullness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Vomiting blood
- Unintentional weight loss
- Premature abdominal fullness after meals
- Abdominal pain aggravated by eating
- Excessive belching
- Vomiting after meals
- Breath odor
- Excessive gas
When stomach cancer symptoms occur, they often are vague and can easily be
mistaken for other conditions or diseases such as stomach heartburn, ulcers and
or a virus. Consult with your doctor right away if you vomit after meals or
develop black tarry stools. Stomach cancer symptoms are treatable if caught in
early stages.
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