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Can a hernia go away on its own?
No. Hernias do not heal without surgery. Small, painless hernias can be observed, but larger or symptomatic ones require repair.
Does colorectal cancer always come with pain?
No. Many people have no pain or symptoms in early stages, which is why screening is crucial.
Will I need a colostomy bag?
Not necessarily. Many patients don’t require one. It's only needed in certain cases based on tumor location and type of surgery.
Can I prevent colorectal cancer?
While not all cases are preventable, screening and lifestyle changes significantly lower the risk.
When should I start screening?
Most people should start at age 45. Those with a family history or genetic risk may need to start earlier.
Is colorectal cancer curable?
Yes—especially when caught early. Even in later stages, many patients respond well to treatment.
What is the difference between gas pain and a more serious condition?
Gas pain often comes and goes, while serious conditions may cause continuous or worsening pain, fever, or weight loss.
Are bloating and abdominal pain signs of cancer?
Occasionally, but this is rare. Persistent symptoms should be evaluated to rule out serious causes.
Can stress cause abdominal pain and bloating?
Yes. Stress and anxiety can affect digestion and worsen conditions like IBS.
Is bloating always caused by food?
Not always. While diet is a common trigger, other causes include hormonal changes, gut disorders, and certain medical conditions.

