Most people blame acidity, stress, or bad eating habits when they feel bloated or nauseous after meals. But doctors say that, in some cases, these mild symptoms could point to something more serious, gastric or stomach cancer.
According to Dr Ankit Jain, Senior Consultant, Medical Oncology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, gastric cancer often develops quietly. “The early signs are vague and are often confused with common digestive issues,” he says. But spotting them early can make a life-saving difference. Here are five early symptoms that often slip under the radar.
5 harmless-looking early symptoms of this disease that often go unnoticed
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