Can anal dampness be intestinal cancer?

The disease cannot be judged by one clinical symptom, anal dampness, and further improvement of relevant examinations is needed.
In the late stage of cancerous intestinal disease, blood in the stool and pus and blood will appear when the tumor breaks down or inflammation is stimulated, and increased secretions in the patient’s anal canal will also cause perianal dampness. It is recommended that when abdominal pain, dark red blood in the stool and pus or mucus stool occur, the relevant electronic colonoscopy is perfected to rule out and check for intestinal cancer.