When a woman is diagnosed with cervical carcinoma in situ, the blow is very severe. For the sake of women's health, sometimes the woman's uterus will be removed to treat the condition. And if a woman loses her uterus, she loses the right to have children. Many women cannot accept this fact, so we usually need to prevent cervical carcinoma in situ or detect the disease in time. What are the early symptoms of cervical carcinoma in situ? Will cervical carcinoma in situ migrate? Will cervical carcinoma in situ migrate? Cervical adenocarcinoma in situ may migrate, but the chance of migration is relatively small. Cervical adenocarcinoma in situ is a relatively early stage cancer, so it is not easy to metastasize. However, it is impossible to determine exactly when cervical carcinoma in situ will metastasize, so patients must develop a good diet and lifestyle to prevent metastasis. Patients with cervical adenocarcinoma in situ can achieve recovery through active treatment. Cervical adenocarcinoma in situ can be diagnosed through pathological examination of cervical puncture biopsy. After diagnosis, an effective treatment plan is selected based on a comprehensive assessment of the patient's condition, age, fertility requirements, etc. What are the early symptoms of cervical carcinoma in situ? 1. Vaginal bleeding When suffering from cervical carcinoma in situ, the patient may experience vaginal bleeding in the early stages. Especially for women who have already gone through menopause, vaginal bleeding should be paid more attention to. When vaginal bleeding occurs, the amount can be more or less, and it is usually caused by ruptured blood vessels in the tumor. 2. Excessive vaginal discharge This is also an early symptom of cervical carcinoma in situ, which is that the secretions in the vagina will increase. It usually occurs in the early stages of vaginal bleeding. In the beginning, female secretions are odorless, but as tumor cells grow, the secretions in the vagina will have an odor. 3. Frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, and pain when urinating When tumor cells spread to other places such as the bladder, the patient will experience frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. In more serious cases, it may continue to cause difficulty in defecation. |
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