Symptoms of spreading cervical cancer cells include urinary urgency, constipation, dizziness and weakness.
Cervical cancer cells will metastasize and spread through human blood, lymphatic system and other channels, and there will be differences in the symptoms of patients with different metastatic sites. For example, if cervical cancer cells spread forward and invade the bladder, there will be urinary urgency, frequent urination and hematuria, etc. If it spreads backward and squeezes the intestinal tubes, there will be constipation and diarrhea, etc. In addition, cervical cancer cells may also spread to the bloodstream and lymphatic system.
In addition, cervical cancer cells may spread to the brain, kidney, pelvis and other parts of the body, which may cause generalized weakness, emaciation, dizziness, etc. It is necessary to carry out whole body CT, tumor markers and other examinations in time to determine the situation and take targeted treatment.