Cervical cancer patients do not have obvious symptoms and signs in early stage, but as the patient’s condition develops, the patient will have pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge and other symptoms.
1. Pain: when cervical cancer patients have sex, they will have pain in sexual intercourse. When the tumor invades the surrounding tissues or organs, symptoms such as lower abdomen or anal pain may occur.
2. Abnormal vaginal bleeding: after sexual life or gynecological examination, patients with cervical cancer will have vaginal bleeding, the amount of which varies according to the degree of blood vessel invasion by the tumor, and a small number of patients will have prolonged menstrual period and increased menstrual flow. A few patients will have prolonged menstrual period and increased menstrual flow. Elderly patients usually have vaginal bleeding after menopause.
3. Abnormal vaginal discharge: as the tumor becomes bigger, secondary infection will increase the vaginal secretion, and there will be abnormal rice-water-like secretion, accompanied by fishy smell or malodorous smell.
Patients with appealing symptoms should go to the hospital for examination in time, and then go for further treatment under the guidance of doctor after clarifying the cause of the disease.