If my pain goes away after passing stool, is that a sign I don’t have colon cancer?

Category: Signs you don't have colon cancer

Yes. Pain that disappears after passing stool or gas is usually related to digestion, not cancer. Colon cancer pain does not improve after bowel movements. When pain is relieved by gas movement, stool passage, probiotics, or meal changes, it strongly suggests functional digestive issues like IBS, constipation, or dietary sensitivity. This is one of the more definitive signs you don’t have colon cancer. Cancer-related pain is typically persistent and gets worse over time. If you consistently experience relief after bowel movements, it is generally not worrying.


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