Can the tongue tell you about bowel cancer?



Bowel cancer can hardly be detected by the tongue.

Bowel cancer refers to malignant tumors occurring in the rectum, colon and other parts of the body, and the tongue belongs to two different organs, and there is no interoperability between the two; and early bowel cancer is more insidious, usually there will be no obvious symptoms and manifestations, and it is difficult to find out through the tongue changes and so on.

Unless it is affected by tumor in the middle or late stage, the patient’s digestive ability decreases and problems such as indigestion and constipation occur, then the tongue may change, so that the abnormalities can be seen, and then the examination can be further improved.

In order to detect bowel cancer, it is still necessary to go through colonoscopy, CT and pathological tissue biopsy and other examinations to be able to detect it 100% accurately.