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First signs and symptoms:
Persistent indigestion or heartburn: a burning sensation in the stomach or difficulty digesting food, especially after meals.
Loss of appetite and early satiety: feeling full shortly after starting a meal, even without having eaten much.
Nausea and vomiting: nausea and vomiting, with or without blood.
Abdominal pain: pain in the upper abdomen, mild or severe, constant or intermittent.
Abdominal bloating: feeling of a swollen stomach, especially after meals.
Changes in bowel movements: diarrhea, constipation, or alternating between the two.
Extreme fatigue and unexplained weight loss: no change in diet or exercise.
Difficulty swallowing: feeling of food stuck in the throat.
Pain :
Pain related to stomach cancer may include:
Mild and vague: A burning, pressure, or discomfort in the upper abdomen.
Intense and constant: Intense and persistent pain that may radiate to the back.
Worse after meals: Pain may worsen after eating, especially after eating fatty or spicy foods.
Living without a stomach:
In some severe cases of stomach cancer, it may be necessary to remove all or part of the stomach. With proper medical care, it is possible to live a full and healthy life without a stomach. Treatment includes nutritional support, digestive enzyme supplementation, and dietary changes to ensure proper nutrient absorption.