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Colorectal Cancer Symptoms & Risk in Singapore
Most cases of colorectal cancer are caused by adenomatous polyps. Adenomatous polyps are asymptomatic in most cases. The malignant transformation process takes a relatively long time. Malignant transformation of adenomatous polyps (adenoma-carcinoma sequence) takes 5 to 10 years due to multiple genetic mutations. Adenomatous polyps are relatively asymptomatic. They are present in 25% of people over the age of 50 and their prevalence increases with age. Most polyps (90%) can be removed during a colonoscopy, eliminating the need for surgery.

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Treatment for Diabetes, GERD, Colon Cancer, Piles in Singapore
Piles (or piles) are swollen blood vessels found in the anus. It can be divided into internal or external, depending on where it begins.

External hemorrhoids develop outside the anus. This usually happens when a blood clot forms inside, resulting in painful swelling. External batteries feel like a hard, soft lump. Bleeding occurs only when the skin over it breaks. On the other hand, internal hemorrhoids start from the top of the anal canal.
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Hemorrhoids - Symptoms and Causes
Hemorrhoids (HEM-e-roids), also called piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. Hemorrhoids can develop inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around the anus (external hemorrhoids).
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Are you looking for Piles removal surgery in Singapore ?
Many people in Singapore suffer from piles or piles. Hemorrhoids are commonly known as piles. Every third person in Singapore has piles. Hemorrhoids are abnormally blocked and swollen blood vessels in the anus and lower rectum that cause discomfort, itching or pain. They can swell with blood clots (thrombosed hemorrhoids), causing severe pain and requiring treatment of the hemorrhoids. A more dangerous complication of hemorrhoids is bleeding when blood vessels burst or become displaced.

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Colorectal (Colon) Cancer: Symptoms, Treatments
There are many reasons why colorectal cancer is becoming more common not only in Singapore but around the world. People who are overweight, smoke, drink alcohol regularly, eat a high-fat diet, or do not exercise have a higher risk of developing the condition. Cancer that starts in the colon is called colon cancer and rectal cancer is called rectal cancer. READ MORE