Cervical cancer: symptoms and signs
Most women do not have any signs or symptoms of a pre-cancer or early stage cervical cancer. Symptoms usually do not appear until the cancer has spread to other tissues and organs. Sometimes, the sign of a symptom may be another medical condition that is not cancer.
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS OF CERVICAL DYSPLASIA OR CANCER
*Blood spots or light bleeding between or following periods
*Menstrual bleeding that is longer and heavier than usual
*Bleeding after intercourse, douching, or a pelvic examination
*Pain during sexual intercourse
*Bleeding after menopause
*Increased vaginal discharge
Any of these symptoms should be reported to your doctor.
If these symptoms appear, it is important to talk with your doctor about them even if they appear to be symptoms of other, less serious conditions. the earlier pre-cancerous cells or cancer is found and treated, the better the chance that the cancer can be prevented.
However, before the occurrence of these signs, you can go for screening or test.
It is very important.
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COULD BE SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS OF CERVICAL DYSPLASIA OR CANCER
*Blood spots or light bleeding between or following periods
*Menstrual bleeding that is longer and heavier than usual
*Bleeding after intercourse, douching, or a pelvic examination
*Pain during sexual intercourse
*Bleeding after menopause
*Increased vaginal discharge
Any of these symptoms should be reported to your doctor.
If these symptoms appear, it is important to talk with your doctor about them even if they appear to be symptoms of other, less serious conditions. the earlier pre-cancerous cells or cancer is found and treated, the better the chance that the cancer can be prevented.
However, before the occurrence of these signs, you can go for screening or test.
It is very important.