Is the incessant bowel sounds an early or advanced stage of bowel cancer?

Non-stop bowel sounds are less likely to be associated with bowel cancer, so there is no such thing as early or late stage. A variety of factors can lead to hyperactive bowel sounds. For example, various types of enteritis, bacillary dysentery, intestinal obstruction, food poisoning, irritable bowel syndrome, gastrointestinal bleeding, and exposure to cold. It can be treated with appropriate medication. Constant bowel sounds can also occur when you are hungry. Early stage of bowel cancer usually has no obvious clinical signs, such as increased stool frequency, thinning, abdominal pain, diarrhea and indigestion, which are not normally associated with tinnitus, while advanced stage of bowel cancer may have symptoms such as mucus or blood in the stool, fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc., which usually will not be caused by the phenomenon of incessant tinnitus. For people with high risk factors of bowel cancer, such as history of intestinal polyps, family history, etc., they should have regular intestinal checkups to detect bowel cancer as early as possible in order to get timely treatment.