Neglect of women’s health care, not only will lead to women’s disability, but also affect the health and life safety of the fetus and baby, so it is necessary to learn more about health care, and the health care methods used at different times in women should also change. 1, swelling can grow in any part of the reproductive organs. It is usually found by chance. These swellings are an abnormal phenomenon even if there are no symptoms, most of them are long tumors. 2.Abnormal vaginal discharge Under normal circumstances, the secretions from endometrium, endocervical lining and vaginal exudate form leucorrhoea, which is usually not much in quantity and changes with menstrual cycle. When tumor occurs in female reproductive tract, necrosis and rupture of the tumor may lead to watery, bloody and rice-soup-like leucorrhea, and if combined with infection, it may have a foul smell. Abnormal leucorrhea may be a manifestation of cervical cancer, endometrial cancer or fallopian tube cancer. 3.Menstrual changes When uterine growth tumors such as uterine fibroids, endometrial cancer, uterine sarcoma, choriocarcinoma, abnormal menstruation may occur, including excessive menstrual volume, irregular cycle, prolonged menstrual duration, dripping bleeding, etc. Some tumors of the ovary such as granulosa cell tumor and follicular membrane cell tumor can secrete estrogen, which can interfere with the menstrual cycle and cause abnormal menstruation. 4. Postmenopausal bleeding During the first year of menopause, there may be occasional vaginal bleeding. If you have vaginal bleeding for more than one year after menopause, it is called postmenopausal bleeding. There are many causes of postmenopausal bleeding, most of them are caused by benign diseases, but the possibility of cervical cancer and endometrial cancer should never be ignored, although sometimes the amount of bleeding is not much. 5.Abdominal pain Ovarian mass torsion, rupture or infection, submucosal myoma of the uterus prolapsing from the uterine orifice or myoma degeneration can cause more intense lower abdominal pain. The initial manifestation of ovarian cancer may only include abdominal distension, poor appetite and gastrointestinal symptoms. Tumor compression or invasion of bladder and rectum may cause frequent urination, difficulty in urination and dry stool. When the above symptoms appear, patients should seek medical consultation in time and should not negatively observe the symptoms because they are mild and tolerable, thus delaying the treatment. However, we should know that the above symptoms are not unique to tumor, but mostly caused by benign diseases, so patients should not worry too much.