There are around 4,000 people in the UK who are diagnosed with stomach cancer every year, and even though it’s a less common type of cancer, there are a few symptoms you shouldn’t be ignoring..>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer is when the cells in the stomach grow in an uncontrolled and abnormal way. Although the symptoms are often vague, there is one sign that can be embarrassing but is vital to look out for. Early signs of stomach cancer can be mistaken for other conditions, which is why early detection is vital, to avoid it advancing.
One of the more lesser-known signs of stomach cancer is frequent burping, according to the NHS website.
Certain diets can result in an increase in developing stomach cancer. Those with a high red meat and processed food diet as well as low fibre are more susceptible to developing stomach cancer. It’s also a lot more common in men, those who are 55 years old or older and also smokers.
It’s important to know the symptoms of early signs of stomach cancer, and signs that could be mistaken as something relatively simple such as feeling full or bloated as well as trapped wind and frequent burping. The full list of symptoms can be found below according to NHS:
Symptoms of advanced stomach cancer can include:
However, if you are worried about any of these symptoms it’s important to get checked by your GP.
Although frequent burping can indicate stomach cancer, it is most commonly a sign of indigestion and not something to be too worried about. The NHS stated: “Most people have indigestion (dyspepsia) at some point. Usually, it’s not a sign of anything more serious and you can treat it yourself.” People will notice after they have eaten that they will feel heartburn, as well as burping and “bringing up food or bitter-tasting fluids into your mouth.” A trip to the pharmacist for some antacids can do the trick to relieve the feeling of indigestion..>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE