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Are there any symptons with cervical cancer? |
I was just wondering if and what they would be. What are the Symptoms of Cervical Cancer? Symptoms of cervical cancer don't usually appear until the abnormal cells invade nearby tissue. Symptoms can include: Abnormal bleeding Heavier, long-lasting periods Unusual vaginal discharge Pelvic pain Abnormal bleeding may occur: Between menstrual periods After menopause After intercourse After a pelvic examination These symptoms are not always a sign of cervical cancer. They can be caused by sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or other conditions. Your doctor can determine the cause of these symptoms. Need To Know: Q. If I have no abnormal bleeding, does it mean I don't have to worry about cervical cancer? A. Early cervical changes, and early cervical cancer, may cause no symptoms at all. Unfortunately, abnormal bleeding often doesn't begin until the disease has become invasive, that is, until the abnormal cells have invaded nearby tissue. Source(s): http://www.ehealthmd.com/library/cervica... Im sorry i dont noe what that iz .(sorry ur question wasint answered so i didnt want 2 leave ya hangin) CANCER OF THE UTERUS AND CERVIX.-SYMPTOMS 1. Vaginal bleeding in women past the menopause (change of life). 2. Unusual irregular vaginal bleeding, especially when the menstrual period is not expected. 3. Unusual vaginal discharge. 4. Vaginal bleeding after intercourse. 5. In younger women, any excessive bleeding during menstruation. 6. Bleeding after intercourse. 7. A mass developing in the lower abdomen (a late sign). Please see the webpages for more details on Cervical cancer. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cervical_ca... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/medica... |
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