Tumors in the cervix, usually benign or malignant

Whether a tumor in the cervix is benign or malignant needs to be clarified by pathological biopsy, but benign and malignant cervical tumors differ in clinical symptoms. 1. Benign tumors: benign tumors of the cervix, patients mostly have no conscious symptoms, some patients may have leukorrhea increase. 2. Malignant tumors: malignant tumors of the cervix, patients will have abnormal secretions, such as bloody discharge, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms. Some patients may also be accompanied by symptoms such as low fever and emaciation. If there is a tumor in the cervix, you should go to the hospital immediately to diagnose whether the tumor is benign or malignant through cervical scraping and cervical biopsy. Cervical malignant tumors are not scary, early diagnosis, early treatment, under the advice of the doctor to choose medication or surgical resection and other ways of treatment, the therapeutic effect is still relatively very ideal.