Symptoms of recurrent cervical cancer

Cervical cancer mostly recurs in pelvis, without any symptom in early stage, mostly found through routine physical examination after operation, which needs timely treatment. Recurrence is easy to cause peripheral tissue lesions, which mainly include the following points: 1) feeling of falling in abdomen, i.e. feeling of defecation; 2) intermittent abdominal pain, which may be intermittent; 3) vaginal fluid and bleeding, and vaginal recurrence of cervical cancer may cause bleeding or purulent leukorrhoea; 4) compression of nerves, which may cause colic; 5) compression of lymphatic ducts, which may cause obstruction of lymphatic reflux, and swelling in lower limbs.