Signs of recurrence after cervical cancer surgery

There are usually no obvious signs in the early stage of recurrence after cervical cancer surgery. If there are abnormal results of review, or clinical symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, pain, vaginal discharge, abnormalities in urinary tract, etc., it suggests that the probability of recurrence is relatively high. 1. Abnormal results of review: Early recurrence of cervical cancer usually does not show obvious signs, but usually abnormal results of cervical cancer screening, imaging examination or tumor marker examination appear during the review. 2. Vaginal bleeding: with further development of the disease, patients with recurrence may have the symptom of vaginal bleeding, usually contact bleeding, or irregular vaginal bleeding in the elderly. 3. Pain: Some relapsed patients may also experience pain, which is commonly found in the lower abdomen, buttocks or lower limbs. 4. Vaginal discharge: some patients will discharge watery vaginal discharge or foul-smelling leukorrhea after recurrence. 5. Abnormalities in urinary tract: metastasis may occur in cervical cancer recurrence, and if tumor cells invade into bladder, symptoms such as blood in urine, frequent urination and painful urination will occur. Symptoms of cervical cancer recurrence vary from person to person. Patients are recommended to have regular review and follow-up, and if there is any sign of recurrence, timely treatment will be carried out.