How long is bleeding from cervical cancer considered serious

Irregular vaginal bleeding is one of the more typical symptoms of cervical cancer, but it can not be taken as a criterion to judge the seriousness of the disease. Patients with cervical cancer will have the symptom of irregular vaginal bleeding, which is mainly caused by the ulceration of tumor tissues. This kind of bleeding is usually irregular and has some relationship with the patient’s physique, so it is not possible to judge whether the disease is serious or not according to the bleeding time. Patients need to undergo systematic examination, and can be treated by surgery in early stage, while metastasis in late stage is often more complicated to treat. Cervical cancer also causes patients to suffer from abdominal distension, abdominal pain, lumbago and other symptoms. When cervical cancer develops into middle and late stages, systemic consumptive symptoms such as emaciation and fatigue may occur. After diagnosing cervical cancer, patients should have timely treatment to avoid aggravation of the condition.