Cervical cancer cannot be ruled out by hidden pain in the abdomen, but there are many causes of hidden pain in the abdomen, and cervical cancer cannot be diagnosed by hidden pain in the abdomen.
There are many causes of pain in the abdomen, such as premenstrual syndrome, cervicitis, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, miscarriage after pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, uterine fibroids, uterine adenomyosis, uterine diverticulum and other diseases, which may cause vague pain in the abdomen. In addition, we cannot rule out bowel disorders that cause vague pain in the abdomen.
Cervical cancer may be accompanied by symptoms of vague pain in the abdomen, and may be accompanied by leucorrhea that is large in volume, yellow purulent, or yellow purulent and thin with a foul odor, contact bleeding, and weight loss. You can go to the hospital for HPV test and TCT test, and if necessary, confirm the diagnosis by colposcopy on the cervix suspicious tissue biopsy.
Therefore, after the discovery of abdominal pain, you need to go to the gynecology department of the hospital in a timely manner to make a clear diagnosis, and after diagnosing the cause of the problem, you can actively treat it.