Gastric Cancer Awareness | Causes, Symptoms & Treatment by Gastro Experts in Bangalore Gastro Centre

Gastric Cancer Awareness | Causes, Symptoms & Treatment by Gastro Experts in Bangalore Gastro Centre

Stomach cancer—also known as gastric cancer—often develops quietly, disguising itself as routine acidity, gas, or indigestion. In India, delayed diagnosis is common due to busy schedules, self-medication, and a tendency to normalize “gastric” discomfort. This video explains the 10 early signs, key risk factors, and screening options so you can act early and protect your family. What exactly is stomach (gastric) cancer? It begins in the lining of the stomach and can grow into deeper layers or spread to nearby organs and lymph nodes. In early stages, symptoms are subtle—making awareness and timely testing crucial. Top early warning signs (don’t ignore): Persistent heartburn/indigestion beyond two to three weeks Early fullness after small meals Unexplained weight loss or fatigue Nausea or vomiting (especially if recurrent) Loss of appetite or aversion to food smells Unexplained anemia or dizziness Bloating or upper-abdominal discomfort Black, tarry stools (possible bleeding—seek urgent care) Vomiting blood (medical emergency) New or changing “gastric” pattern after age 40–45 Who is at higher risk in India? Long-standing Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection Diet high in salted, smoked, or pickled foods; low in fresh fruits/vegetables Smoking and regular alcohol intake Family history of gastric or GI cancers Previous stomach surgery, chronic gastritis, or pernicious anemia Men over 45 (but women and younger adults are not exempt) When should you get screened? If symptoms persist for more than 2–3 weeks or you carry multiple risk factors, consult a gastroenterologist. Upper GI endoscopy with biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosis. If you test positive for H. pylori, complete eradication therapy and confirm cure. How doctors diagnose and stage it: Endoscopy identifies suspicious areas; biopsies confirm the diagnosis. Imaging (CT, endoscopic ultrasound) helps stage the disease and plan treatment. Treatment options (individualized): Surgery for localized tumors (partial or total gastrectomy) Chemotherapy before/after surgery to improve outcomes Targeted therapy (e.g., HER2-directed) and immunotherapy (for select profiles) Nutrition support and palliative care to maintain strength and quality of life What you can do today to lower risk: Test and treat H. pylori Quit smoking and moderate alcohol Reduce salted/smoked/pickled foods; add fresh produce Maintain a healthy weight and stay physically active If there’s a strong family history, ask about periodic surveillance endoscopy Finding expert care near you (India): Search “gastroenterologist near me,” “upper GI endoscopy in Bengaluru/Chennai/Hyderabad/Mumbai/Delhi,” or “H. pylori test near me.” Prefer NABH-accredited centers and ask about same-day evaluation if you have alarm symptoms (bleeding, rapid weight loss, severe pain). Key message: Stomach cancer is not “just acidity.” Early recognition and timely endoscopy save lives. If your gut says something is wrong, listen—get checked. Educational content only. For any alarming symptoms, seek immediate medical care. #bangaloregastrocentre #StomachCancer #GastricCancer #EarlySigns #CancerAwareness #HPylori #Indigestion #Acidity #GutHealth #Endoscopy #OncologyCare #IndiaHealth #SouthIndiaHealth #Bengaluru #Chennai #Hyderabad #Mumbai #Delhi #PreventiveCare #HealthyDiet #QuitSmoking Follow and Like For More Updates 👇👇 🌐🌐Website : https://www.bangaloregastrocentre.com/ 💌💌Instagram :   / bangaloregastrocentrehospital   ▶▶Facebook :   / bangaloregastrocentre   🟦🟦Linked In :   / bgchospitals   🟢🟢Whatsapp : https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vaig...