Cervical cancer bleeding is intermittent or continuous

Bleeding of cervical cancer may be intermittent or continuous, and the bleeding is related to the patient’s own condition.
Generally speaking, in the early stage of cervical cancer, there will be occasional bleeding or intermittent bleeding, and most of them are contact bleeding during sex or gynecological examination. As the patient’s condition worsens and the cancer cells further invade the tissues, the bleeding symptom will gradually become serious.
When cervical cancer develops into middle or late stage, the tumor is larger, the tissue texture is brittle and the blood flow is rich, which will show continuous bleeding with more bleeding. When the tumor presses the bladder, symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination and abdominal pain will also appear.
Therefore, when cervical cancer is at different stages of development, the bleeding manifestations are different. When patients have symptoms of abnormal vaginal bleeding, they should do relevant examination immediately and intervene for treatment as early as possible.