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If you often feel full after eating just a few bites, it might be time to pay attention. This can happen when a tumour in the stomach reduces its capacity or slows digestion.
Frequent bloating or burping could be an early sign of gastric cancer.
When we think of stomach issues, most of us blame acidity, stress or maybe that extra-spicy meal we had last night. But doctors say that, sometimes, these common discomforts could be early warning signs of something more serious, gastric cancer. While that might sound scary, catching it early can make all the difference.
Here are some early symptoms of the disease that should not be ignored.
Feeling Full Too Soon
If you often feel full after eating just a few bites, it might be time to pay attention. This sensation can happen when a tumour in the stomach reduces its capacity or slows digestion. Over time, you may notice that your appetite drops and you start losing weight without trying.
Frequent Bloating Or Burping
Everyone feels bloated sometimes, but if you’re burping excessively or feeling uncomfortably tight in the stomach after every meal, it could be a red flag. The possible reasons are the changes in the stomach lining caused by early cancer that can trap gas more easily. Unlike regular bloating after oily or heavy food, this type appears frequently.
Mild Nausea
While a little nausea once in a while is not unusual, the regular recurrence without any infection, spoiled food, or other illness could signal irritation in the stomach wall. You might feel perfectly fine some days and uneasy on others, but if nausea becomes a pattern, it’s better to get it checked instead of ignoring it.
Unexplained Iron-Deficiency Anaemia
When the stomach’s inner lining starts bleeding slowly, the blood loss may not be visible. Instead, it shows up as iron-deficiency anaemia. You might feel unusually tired, dizzy or notice pale skin and brittle nails. These small clues could point to a life-threatening disease.
Sudden Change In Food Tolerance
Do heavy or spicy foods suddenly make you feel uncomfortable? This shift could mean that your stomach lining is inflamed and losing its ability to digest certain foods. It is therefore that new food intolerances, especially when they appear out of nowhere, shouldn’t be ignored.
Paying attention to your body, instead of brushing things off, is important as it could make all the difference.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only, and it is advised to consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.
Delhi, India, India
November 02, 2025, 17:10 IST

