If a woman has normal Pap smear results after menopause, but suddenly finds abnormal vaginal bleeding, endometrial cancer may be a potential crisis! Because the initial symptoms of both cervical cancer and endometrial cancer are vaginal bleeding and increased discharge, cervical smear cannot detect endometrial cancer and further ultrasound or diagnostic scraping is required to confirm the diagnosis. Early signs of endometrial cancer 1. Abnormal vaginal bleeding, especially after menopause. 2.Abnormal vaginal discharge. 3.Sudden pain in lower abdomen, painful urination, painful intercourse, etc. 4.When there is pressure or pain in the uterus, seek medical examination quickly. Currently, ultrasound and endometrial examination are the best ways to diagnose endometrial cancer, but endometrial cancer cannot be detected early by pap smear alone. Diet and daily care 1. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and take enough vitamin C and beta carotene at the right time. 2, body mass index (BMI) more than 30% of the standard weight of people, it is best to carry out weight loss program. 3, regular annual pap smear and breast screening. 4.Avoid frequent intake of high-calorie, high animal fat and high-protein foods in your daily diet. 5.Women with family history of cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, and those who received estrogen hormone supplementation therapy late after menopause should go to the gynecologist regularly for consultation. 6. Women with endometrial hyperplasia detected by ultrasound should undergo further endometrial examination.