⚠️ Colon Polyps: Why Early Detection Matters More Than You Think
Colon polyps are small growths that form on the lining of the colon. While many are harmless at first, some can slowly change over time and develop into colorectal cancer if left untreated.
What You Should Know
-
Often silent: Most polyps don’t cause symptoms in the early stages
-
Slow progression: Changes can happen over years without warning
-
Preventable risk: Early detection can stop cancer before it starts
Warning Signs (If They Appear)
-
Blood in stool
-
Changes in bowel habits
-
Unexplained fatigue or weight loss
What You Can Do
Regular screenings like colonoscopies are the most effective way to detect and remove polyps early. Doctors recommend starting screening around age 45, or earlier if you have risk factors.
Final Thought
Finding polyps early can save lives. Don’t wait for symptoms—prevention starts with awareness.