What Are The Warning Signs Of Small Intestine Cancer?

Abdominal Pain

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Abdominal pain is one of the first symptoms that commonly occur in individuals affected by cancer of the small intestine. This pain may occur when the digested food passing through the small intestine slows down. A growing malignant tumor can cause a partial blockage that slows the speed of food through the digestive tract. This slowing results in cramping pains in the abdomen as a result of the muscular movements of the intestine. The body triggers these muscular movements in an effort to stimulate the faster flow of food through the digestive tract. In some cases of small intestine cancer, the malignant tumor can cause complete intestinal obstruction that results in severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Other rare cases of small intestine cancer can result in the development of intestinal perforation or a hole in the wall of the small intestine. A perforation allows the contents of the small intestine to spill into the abdomen. This toxicity can result in sudden and severe abdominal pain. Frequent constipation from small intestine cancer can also result in bouts of abdominal pain.

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