Pancreatic Cancer: Look For These Signs Now
Diarrhea And Constipation

Diarrhea and constipation are common symptoms that manifest in individuals who have pancreatic cancer. The tumor in the pancreas can grow near the intestines and cause a partial blockage in the small intestine. A blockage in the small intestine makes it difficult for food to move through the lower digestive tract in a timely manner. When food stays in the lower gastrointestinal tract for too long, too much fluid is absorbed. When too much fluid is absorbed, the patient will experience constipation or very hard and painful stools. On the other hand, a pancreatic tumor can block the pancreatic duct that allows the pancreatic enzymes to drain into the small intestine. The pancreatic enzymes are responsible for breaking down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats in the food. If any of these nutrient sources are not broken down properly, they cannot be absorbed by the small intestine. Undigested substances tend to move through the lower digestive tract too quickly. This rapid movement does not allow the large intestine to absorb fluid from the food, resulting in watery stools or diarrhea.
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