Are You Ignoring Your Poop? It Might Be a Life-Changing Mistake
Dr. Trisha Pasricha warns that ignoring bathroom habits could miss early signs of colon cancer. Understanding what's normal can be essential.
We all do it, but few of us talk about it. Pooping is as natural as breathing, yet it's one of those topics people shy away from. Dr. Trisha Pasricha thinks that's a big mistake. She's noticed that many of her patients take a "flush it and forget it" approach to their bowel movements. That's concerning because subtle changes in your bathroom habits could be the early warning signs of colon cancer.
Colon cancer has alarmingly become the leading cause of cancer death among those under 50. And it's not that people don't care about their health, it's that embarrassment stops them from talking to their doctors. But here's the thing: what's normal for you might not be normal for everyone else. Pasricha suggests the first step is to get familiar with your own version of normal. It means literally looking before you flush.
Unexpected changes like diarrhea, constipation, or an urgent need to go can spell trouble. They're not definitive cancer signs, but ignoring them can lead to catching cancer when it's harder to treat. Pasricha's new book, "You've Been Pooping All Wrong," dives deep into how your digestion can reveal secrets about your overall health. Talk about a plot twist!
But what's really alarming is the warning signs we often ignore. Ever notice narrow or pencil-like stools? Or perhaps bleeding after a bowel movement? These could be red flags, literally and figuratively. Pasricha advises that these symptoms, especially when persistent, should prompt a visit to the doctor.
Now, what's this got to do with crypto? Well, health is wealth, as they say. And if we're not investing in our health, how can we truly invest in anything else? Everyone agrees that ignoring your health isn't wise. The consensus trade might be not to talk about it, but health, it's better to go against the grain.
When the crowd panics, I sharpen my pencil. In this case, the pencil is shaped like a stool. Why aren't we talking about what's really essential? Pasricha's insights are a gut check, literally. And as strange as it sounds, it might just change your life.