Cervical cancer is diagnosed in 13,000 women every year.
At the initial stage of the disease is not always possible to find out - to detect abnormal cells in the cervix and prevent disease at an early stage need regular cytological examination. However, there are some signs that every woman should pay attention to in order to pass inspection in time.
1. unexpected bleeding
Any bleeding between regular menstrual periods should be the occasion to see a doctor for diagnosis and appropriate treatment. In step T1, cancer cells can be on the surface of the cervix or deeper into the tissues.
2. severe bleeding
Changes in length and heavy menstruation may be a signal T2 stage of cervical cancer in which cancer cells spread into the vagina. If you notice any changes in this area, check with your gynecologist.
3. Bleeding after menopause
Menopause - this is the cessation of menstrual cycles. It signals the end of the breeding opportunities. Bleeding that occurs after menopause, should be examined by a doctor.
4. Bleeding after inspection
You may notice bleeding after a normal gynecological examination. Application gynecologist tools and the pressure of the fabric may cause a discharge and bleeding. Cervical cancer often includes surrounding tissue or in their deep layers, and your doctor can not see it with the naked eye.
5. Vaginal discharge
Any unusual discharge from the vagina may be a sign of infection or abnormal tissue growth that can cause cervical cancer. On stage T1 such tissue peels and becomes a source of emissions.
6. Pain during sexual intercourse
In stage T3 growth of cancerous tissue can also cover other areas that cause pain during sexual intercourse. If you experience unusual discomfort, consult a physician to determine the cause of this.
7. urinary tract and intestinal problems
At stage 4 cancer cells covers the bladder or intestine, causing problems in their operation.
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