Which part of the body itches as a precursor of cervical cancer

There is no part of the body that is itchy that can indicate cervical cancer. Patients with cervical cancer usually have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and some of them need to be alerted to cervical cancer if they have bleeding after intercourse. A small number of patients occasionally experience increased vaginal discharge, which may cause itchiness in the vagina due to irritation of vaginal mucosa in the process of discharge, and at the same time, the discharge collects in the vulva, resulting in unpleasant symptoms such as odor and itchy skin. However, such symptoms are not only caused by cervical cancer, many other factors can also cause itching in this area. If you are allergic to the material of underwear or sanitary napkins, it can also cause vulvar itching. In addition, gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis and endometritis, may also cause increased vaginal discharge and itching. Scabies and dermatitis at the vulva, as well as diabetes and vitamin deficiency may also cause itching and other uncomfortable symptoms at the vulva. Therefore, further judgment should be made according to other symptoms of cervical cancer and the results of medical examination: 1. Vaginal discharge: it is a symptom that appears in the early stage of cervical cancer patients, and the discharge is mostly white, with a few oozing blood, thin in texture, watery or rice swill-like, and smells fishy and foul. Some patients may also have irregular bleeding and abnormal menstruation, such as prolonged menstrual period and abnormal menstrual blood volume. The specific size of bleeding is related to the size of lesion and the invasion of blood vessels in the interstitium, which may cause hemorrhage if it erodes large blood vessels; 3. Other symptoms: If early cancer is not detected in time and thus the disease is delayed, patients may show symptoms such as blood in urine, frequent urination, constipation, swelling and pain in lower limbs in middle or late stage, which are caused by the compression of cancer, and patients in late stage may show symptoms of systemic failure such as anemia and cachexia. Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignancy, with a high incidence in women aged 50-55. Due to the early symptoms are not obvious, most patients are not able to detect it in time. Therefore, if women have symptoms such as vulvar itching and abnormal vaginal discharge and they persist without relief, they should go to the gynecology department of hospital in time to exclude the possibility of cervical cancer. Patients are also recommended to have regular medical checkups and gynecological disease screening in order to facilitate early detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.