Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, remains a significant global health concern, with over one million new cases diagnosed each year according to the World Health Organization. The stomach plays a crucial role in digestion, breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. Unfortunately, the early symptoms of this disease are often subtle or mistaken for common digestive issues, leading to late-stage diagnoses and poorer outcomes. This article explores the subtle warning signs that are frequently overlooked, emphasizing the importance of early recognition and timely intervention.
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41. Increased Thirst Increased thirst, or polydipsia, can be an indirect symptom of stomach cancer, often resulting from dehydration caused by persistent vomiting, chronic blood loss,…