Cervical cancer patients may not have obvious symptoms on their tongue. Cervical cancer usually focuses on gynecological symptoms such as vaginal discharge and bleeding, lower abdominal mass, lower abdominal pain, etc. If there is metastasis, the symptoms of corresponding parts will appear, and the specific manifestation of tongue will seldom appear, but it is not excluded that tongue inflammation, ulcers, bleeding, etc. will appear due to malnutrition and immunity decline caused by the disease, and active treatment of the primary disease will be the main focus.
Cervical cancer usually does not lead to abnormal changes of tongue. There are no obvious symptoms in the early stage of cervical cancer, but as the disease progresses, vaginal bleeding may appear more obviously, and there may also be reactions such as vaginal odor and pain.
If there is no timely treatment or the disease progresses, cervical cancer may be manifested as cachexia, i.e., weight loss, malnutrition and decreased immunity caused by the consumption of the disease, and patients may have symptoms such as tongue edema, bleeding and ulcers, which are not specific manifestations of cervical cancer. Consumption of irritating food, oral diseases and many other reasons can cause tongue discomfort.
It is recommended that cervical cancer patients actively seek medical treatment. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult regular hospitals, choose appropriate treatment according to the condition, and do not make judgment on their own to avoid delaying and aggravating the condition.