How do you know when cervical cancer has returned?

Cervical cancer recurrence may usually have symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding, increased vaginal discharge, lower body pain, etc. Promptly go to the hospital for HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) typing test and TCT (Cervical Ultrathin Liquid-Based Cytology) to determine whether the cervical cancer has recurred. After the recurrence of cervical cancer, women may have the symptom of irregular vaginal bleeding, and with the progress of the disease, there will be increase in leukorrhea, which may be cloudy, amoebic, purulent plasma secretion with blood, and smells bad, which is caused by necrotic and shedding of cancerous tissues and secondary infections, so it is necessary to be vigilant in time when there are the above uncomfortable symptoms. When cancerous tumor presses certain parts of the body, it will cause severe pain, for example, when the nerves in the pelvic cavity are pressed, there will be pain in the lower abdomen, lower back and thighs, and then we should consider that it is the recurrence of cervical cancer. To clarify whether cervical cancer has recurred, you can go to the hospital to do HPV typing test to determine whether you are infected with high-risk HPV, to determine which type of HPV you are infected with, and to check the cervical scraping, mainly TCT (Cervical Ultrathin Liquid-Based Cytology), which is a more objective and accurate way to know whether the disease is recurring or not. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in order to accurately know whether the cervical cancer has recurred.