What are the symptoms of early stage uterine cancer?

Cervical cancer poses great physical and psychological hazards to women. Early symptoms of cervical cancer do not have any discomfort and are often found during physical examinations and census. Many patients seek medical attention because of contact vaginal bleeding, which is often painless during stool and vaginal examination. A few patients have increased vaginal discharge that is pink and foul-smelling. For postmenopausal women, the discovery of vaginal bleeding should be given more attention and they should go to hospital for specialized examination in time. What are the symptoms of early stage uterine cancer? First, accompanied by cervical erosion: generally, patients with cervical cancer are mostly accompanied by cervical erosion, and severe cervical erosion is the main cause of cancer. Young women who have cervical erosion for a long time or still have cervical erosion after menopause should pay enough attention to it. Second, contact bleeding: contact bleeding is the most prominent symptom of cervical cancer, about 70%-80% of cervical cancer patients have vaginal bleeding. It is mostly manifested in vaginal discharge mixed with fresh blood during gynecological examination or forceful bowel movement. If older women experience bleeding, they should not always think that it is caused by improper straining and ignore the possibility of cervical cancer. Thirdly, irregular vaginal bleeding: Older women have been menopausal for many years, but suddenly they “come on” again without any reason. The amount of bleeding is usually not much, and it is not accompanied by abdominal pain and back pain, so it is easy to be ignored. In fact, this kind of irregular vaginal bleeding is often an early sign of cervical cancer, and many elderly patients come to the clinic with this symptom to get early diagnosis and timely treatment. Therefore, it should be highly alerted to the elderly.