What Does Thin and Stringy Stool Indicate?
Thin stool indicates that there may be a disease in the intestine. If it is stimulated by tumors or polyps, it will lead to thin stool. In this case, it is necessary to go to the hospital for colonoscopy as soon as possible to understand the condition of the intestine in time. If there is indeed a lesion, it needs to be treated in time to avoid causing greater harm to the intestine.
Thin stool may be a sign of rectal cancer, and its early symptoms are as follows:
In the early stage of rectal cancer, there are often symptoms of changes in bowel habits, mainly manifesting as diarrhea or constipation, incomplete bowel movements, and progressive thinning of stool. In the late stage, there may be a sense of urgency.
Abdominal pain in the early stage of rectal cancer is not very common, but in the middle and late stages, patients with rectal cancer may experience pain or pain during urination due to tumor tissue invading surrounding organs, including the prostate or the surrounding sacrum. Everyone should be alert to the problem of rectal cancer.
In the early stage of rectal cancer, bowel movements may be difficult, and the stool discharged may have indentations, appearing as groove-shaped, flat, or thin.
Blood in stool is one of the most common early symptoms of rectal cancer. It manifests as a small amount of bleeding in the early stage, which can be seen on the surface of the stool. If combined with infection, it may manifest as bloody stool. The early symptoms of rectal cancer are very similar to those caused by hemorrhoids, so special attention should be paid when these symptoms appear. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for corresponding examinations and diagnosis to avoid delaying the condition.