Throughout the course of colorectal cancer progression, each symptom can contribute to a general sense of being unwell. Typically, the body deals with this through nausea and vomiting.
During the early stages, these symptoms often appear alongside persistent abdominal discomfort. As obstruction becomes more severe, both nausea and vomiting may increase in severity and frequency.

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