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7. Constipation

Colon cancer can also cause constipation. This is when bowel movements happen less frequently, or it is difficult to empty the bowel due to the stool being harder than normal. Constipation is very common. It can be caused by poor diet, a change in eating habits, dehydration, and inadequate physical activity. Constipation, in itself, is usually due to benign reasons. However, it could be a sign of colon cancer and should be evaluated if it lasts for two or more weeks.

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