Patients with early stage of bowel cancer may experience an increase in the number of stools, but the exact number varies from person to person. In early stage of bowel cancer, there are no obvious symptoms, but with the progress of the disease, there may be bloating, constipation, diarrhea, shortness of breath, increase in stool frequency, change in stool character, bloody stool or pus-blood stool, patients feel weak and fatigue, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, etc., accompanied by abdominal masses, but the number of stools per day varies from person to person, usually 5-10 times. If there is a change in stool habit or a frequent change in stool nature, patients need to promptly consult the gastroenterology department for a clear diagnosis. Early stage bowel cancer should be treated by surgery in a timely manner, which usually requires resection of the intestinal canal at the lesion site and proximal and distal anastomosis. After surgery, patients can decide whether they need further treatment and treatment plan, such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, Chinese medicine treatment, etc. according to pathological stage and lymph node metastasis.