What stage of cervical cancer is the brown discharge

Brown discharge is not necessarily caused by cervical cancer, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, cervical polyps and other diseases can cause it. If the patient is diagnosed with cervical cancer, the brown discharge alone cannot determine which stage, and needs to be combined with vaginal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and other clinical examinations to determine.
Diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical columnar epithelial ectasia and cervical polyps can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, which is manifested as brown discharge. Therefore, brown discharge is not necessarily caused by cervical cancer, and patients need to go to the hospital in time for HPV, TCT and cervical biopsy to determine whether cervical cancer has occurred.
If the patient has been diagnosed with cervical cancer, the appearance of brown discharge can not determine which stage of cervical cancer. A combination of gynecological examination, vaginal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and serum tumor markers are needed to determine this.
When women have abnormal vaginal discharge, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.