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Do I have cervical cancer? |
Two times after having sex I had bled, and there are also sharp pains somtimes during the intercourse which I don't understand where they come from. Afterwards, I may have slight cramping or discomfort for the rest of the day, but it usually dissapates and fades before the next day. What could this be the cause of? Ho Carmella, When was your last Pap smear? The pap smear is your best defense against cervical cancer because it can detect cervical changes way before they become cancerous. I would suggest to go see an GYN. Many things can cause your symptoms from something like cancer to something harmless like an untreated infection. For your health and peace of mind, see a doctor. Source(s): http://cancer.about.com I'm by no means an expert on this sort of issue, but I have one piece of advice. Go see a doctor if you have reason to believe you might have cancer. It's a million times better to go get an exam and find out that you don't than to wait and finally get it diagnosed when it's a full-blown case. Remember the proverb: "an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure." It could just be something simple. Try not to think cancer, there's 101 other things it could be. Take care xx You could have an STD. Cervical Cancer only your OBGYN can answer that question Make an appointment ASAP. could be endometriosis--look it up on webMD--a good medical information site--also--you need to get a pap smear yearly , especially because you are sexually active It's not likely due to the bleeding, but you could also have something going on with your bladder. Some bladder conditions can make intercourse painful. |
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