There is no specific which three symptoms, if women have bleeding after intercourse, abnormal vaginal discharge, prolonged menstrual period, abdominal pain during menstruation becomes obvious, increased menstrual flow or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, they should be alert to cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in gynecology. Early cervical cancer is not obvious in clinical manifestation and not easy to be found. If young women have bleeding after intercourse (contact bleeding) or prolonged menstruation, shortened cycle, increased menstrual flow, abnormal leukorrhea and other symptoms, it often suggests that there may be cervical lesions.
Moreover, after general gynecological examination or overwork, abnormal vaginal bleeding can also occur, and the amount of bleeding may be more or less. Cervical cancer in old age is often manifested as irregular vaginal bleeding after menopause, often accompanied by foul odor.
If abnormal vaginal bleeding occurs, you should consult a doctor immediately, and routinely undergo two cancer screening tests (HPV and TCT), and then do further definitive examination and symptomatic treatment according to the results. Strive for early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of cervical cancer.