Early symptoms of cervical cancer

For cervical cancer, women know that it is a terrible disease and can be life-threatening if it is serious. This requires women to understand what are the early symptoms of this disease so that they can seek timely medical treatment after suffering from it. Contact bleeding. Contact bleeding is the most prominent symptom in early stage of cervical cancer, about 70% to 80% of patients have vaginal bleeding, usually after sexual intercourse or during gynecological examination, and vaginal discharge mixed with fresh blood when straining to defecate. When this symptom appears, women should pay attention to it. Irregular vaginal bleeding. If an elderly woman has been menopausal for many years but suddenly has menstrual flow again without any reason, and the bleeding volume is usually not much and is not accompanied by abdominal pain or back pain, it should not be ignored and should be taken seriously because such irregular vaginal bleeding is often an early sign of cervical cancer. It is recommended that women should consult a doctor for effective examination and treatment when these symptoms occur. Increased vaginal discharge. Increased vaginal discharge is also a symptom of cervical cancer. Patients will experience increased vaginal discharge to different degrees, mostly in the form of increased leukorrhea, which will be accompanied by changes in odor and color. Most of the symptoms are increased leucorrhea, which is accompanied by odor and color changes. The increase of leucorrhea is mostly due to the stimulation of cancerous tumor, and even foul-smelling purulent, rice-soup-like or bloody leucorrhea may appear in severe cases. When women find these early symptoms of cervical cancer in their daily life, it is recommended to pay attention to them and seek timely medical examination and treatment so as to stay away from the harmful effects of the disease as soon as possible.