Category Archives: Gastrointestinal Surgery

Main Symptoms of Stomach Tumors

Stomach tumors—whether benign or malignant—usually start quietly. Early signs feel like everyday indigestion, so many people ignore them until the mass is large or bleeding. Stomach pain is the first hint. It feels like a dull, persistent ache or burn just above the belly button and doesn’t go away with antacids. Fullness shows up early. You feel stuffed after only a few bites, or the stomach feels heavy even when you haven’t eaten. Weight loss is common. Clothes feel looser, yet you haven’t changed your diet. Nausea or vomiting may occur. Food comes back up, sometimes with blood that looks... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Stomach Cancer

Stomach cancer grows quietly, so early clues feel like everyday indigestion. Most people notice changes only after the tumor is large or has spread. Stomach pain is the first hint. It feels like a dull, persistent ache or burning just above the belly button and doesn’t go away with antacids. Fullness shows up early. You feel stuffed after only a few bites, or the stomach feels heavy even when you haven’t eaten. Weight loss is common. Clothes feel looser, yet you haven’t changed your diet. Nausea or vomiting may occur. Food comes back up, sometimes with blood that looks like... Learn more