What are the early symptoms of cervical cancer?

  Symptoms of early stage cervical cancer: Cervical cancer is often asymptomatic in early stage, sometimes it can have the following symptoms. For example, contact bleeding, which occurs after sexual intercourse or gynecological examination (internal examination or triple examination), bleeding may be more or less, occasionally there is an increase in vaginal discharge.  Early stage cervical cancer also has no obvious signs during gynecological examination, and there is no obvious difference with chronic cervicitis, sometimes even smooth cervix is seen, especially in elderly women whose cervix has been atrophied and the lesion is located in the cervical canal, and the vaginal part has normal appearance which is easily ignored or misdiagnosed.  Tips:Regular cervical cancer screening is very important Symptoms of advanced cervical cancer: Increased vaginal bleeding, increased menstruation, increased vaginal discharge, white or bloody, thin like water or rice slop, fishy smell. In advanced stage, cancer tissue breaks down, necrosis, and stimulates infection with large amount of purulent or rice-soup-like foul-smelling leucorrhea. Late stage infiltration of surrounding organs causes pain.