Introduction
Any of the following symptoms warrants an immediate visit to your health care provider:
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Bright red blood on the toilet paper, in the toilet bowl, or in your stool when you have a bowel movement
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Change in the character or frequency of your bowel movements
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Sensation of incomplete evacuation after a bowel movement
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Unexplained or persistent abdominal pain or distension
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Unexplained weight
loss
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Unexplained, persistent nausea or vomiting
Any of the following symptoms warrants a visit to the nearest hospital emergency department:
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Copious Bleeding
from your rectum
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Unexplained severe pain in your belly or pelvis (groin area)
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Vomiting and inability to keep fluids down
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