How to treat bleeding in advanced stages of cervical cancer

Bleeding in the advanced stage of cervical cancer can be relieved by stopping bleeding and then taking radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and other methods to treat cervical cancer as prescribed by doctors.
Long-term and repeated vaginal bleeding can occur in the advanced stage of cervical cancer, and fatal hemorrhage can be caused if cancer cells invade large blood vessels. Patients can take pressure to stop bleeding, uterine artery interventional embolization therapy to stop bleeding under doctor’s guidance, and if necessary, combine with tranexamic acid, aminomethylenic acid and other hemostatic drugs.
In addition, patients should follow the doctor’s instruction to carry out targeted treatment according to cervical cancer, such as radiotherapy (including intracavitary radiotherapy, extracorporeal irradiation, etc.), chemotherapy (such as commonly used drugs as cisplatin, carboplatin, paclitaxel, gemcitabine, etc.), and targeted therapy (such as commonly used drugs as bevacizumab, etc.), in order to kill the cancer cells and alleviate the bleeding symptoms.
Patients with advanced cervical cancer bleeding should keep a good mindset, consult the doctor in time, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, so as to improve the quality of life and prolong the survival time.