4. Lack of Energy: Not Just Childish Laziness
If your child is suddenly lethargic, preferring to sit around rather than play, it might be more than just a lazy day. A sudden, unexplained lack of energy can be another telling symptom of stomach cancer in children. While it’s easy to blame it on late nights or lack of sleep, consistent lethargy is a significant concern.
Initially, it’s easy to attribute a lack of energy to the rigors of school or emotional changes. However, if this lethargy persists for a prolonged period and is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider. Medical professionals may recommend tests like Complete Blood Count (CBC) to evaluate the child’s general health.
In some cases, low energy levels may be linked to anemia, a condition frequently observed in children with stomach cancer. The disease can cause internal bleeding, leading to anemia, which manifests as fatigue or a lack of energy. Identifying this symptom early can streamline the diagnosis and treatment process.(4)