Can Cervical Cancer Cause Abdominal Fluid?

Cervical cancer may cause abdominal fluid. Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor disease of high incidence for women, indicating the presence of malignant lesions in the cervix. The occurrence of cervical cancer may cause the pathological change of peritoneal effusion, because in the process of development of cervical cancer, the malignant tumor cells in the body will metastasize, and once they metastasize to the abdominal cavity and the peritoneum, it is very likely to cause abnormal effusion. In addition, abdominal fluid accumulation caused by cervical cancer may be caused by hypoproteinemia due to the decrease of protein content in the body, which will also bring about symptoms such as edema, fatigue and emaciation. If cervical cancer causes abdominal fluid accumulation, please consult a doctor in time for early detection and early treatment so as not to delay the condition.