In the early stages of cervical cancer, there will be contact bleeding in the cervix, usually after sexual intercourse, and urinary incontinence will occur when sneezing, coughing or straining. In the early stages of cervical cancer, women's leucorrhea will increase abnormally, and abnormal vaginal bleeding will occur. If you have bleeding outside of your period or even vaginal bleeding after menopause, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to check whether you have cervical cancer. 1. Early signs of cervical cancer: cervical contact bleeding and vaginal bleeding. These usually occur after sexual intercourse or after a gynecological examination. The later stage is characterized by irregular vaginal bleeding. The main physical signs of this group of people are: early delivery, multiple births, early sexual life, and multiple sexual partners. These are all risk factors for cervical cancer. 2. Early sign of cervical cancer: frequent "urinary incontinence". This "urinary incontinence" is not the kind of urinary incontinence that everyone commonly understands. It is vaginal discharge caused by cervical cancer. The vaginal discharge caused by cervical adenocarcinoma is continuous and the amount of discharge is very large, often soaking the underwear. What people usually call urinary incontinence only occurs when sneezing, coughing, straining, etc. 3. Early signs of cervical cancer: abnormal increase in vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal bleeding in women, or increased vaginal discharge. Bleeding during menstruation is normal, but if you bleed outside of your period or even if you have vaginal bleeding after menopause, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. If it develops further, the amount of vaginal discharge will increase and become as thin as rice water. Due to the infection and necrosis of cancerous tissue, the secretions will have a strong odor. 4. Early signs of cervical cancer: blood in the urine and blood in the stool. When the tumor develops further, the cancerous tissue invades the pelvic wall and nerves, causing severe pain in the waist, legs and lower abdomen. If the tumor compresses the lymph and blood vessels, severe swelling of the lower limbs may also occur; if the tumor invades the rectum and bladder, defecation and urination may become difficult, or there may be blood in the urine or stool. |
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