Monday, July 11, 2016

5 warning signs to detect cervical cancer




Women of all ages are at risk of developing this cancer after they begin having sexual intercourse. Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women worldwide. It occurs in the cells of the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
One of the most frightening things about this cancer is that it does not show any symptoms in its early stages. it becomes more  prominent after the disease has spread to the bladder, liver, intestines or lungs, the symptoms.
You can save yourself and others from a lifetime of suffering if you are knowledgeable about the risk factors and warning signs of cervical cancer. The chances of successfully treating cervical cancer are higher if it is detected during the early stages.

1. Heavier and Longer Menstrual Periods

Another common warning sign of cervical cancer is the occurrence of  menstrual periods that are heavier and longer than normal. Irritation of the cervix, possibly due to spread of cervical cancer, can cause this problem.
Bleeding is considered heavy if you have to change sanitary napkins or tampons more often than once every 2 hours.
It’s not only cancer that gives out these signal; heavy bleeding can be due to a hormonal imbalance, fibroids, polyps, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis or thyroid, liver or kidney disease. It can even happen due to certain medications.
To be on the safe side, consult your doctor.

2. Unusual Vaginal Discharge

. When suffering from cervical cancer, vaginal discharge could be heavy, pale, watery, and brown or mixed with blood.
If you experience this symptom, report it to your doctor immediately.
Usually, a little bit of clear, odourless vaginal discharge is normal However, if vaginal discharge increases, smells foul or has an irregular appearance, it could be a sign of infection or cervical or endometrial cancer.

3. Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
An untimely sequence of vaginal bleeding that occurs regularly could be an indicator of cervical cancer. It could also be due to other medical conditions, such as a hormonal imbalance, pelvic inflammatory disease or an infection in the pelvic organs.
Note that as cancer spreads to nearby tissues, it creates new, abnormal capillaries that break easily and cause bleeding. Such bleeding may happen between menstrual periods, after sexual intercourse, after menopause and even after a pelvic exam.

4. Discomfort while Urinating

One of the most obvious and prevalent symptoms of this deadly disease is the discomfort experienced during urination
Urinary discomforts include burning, stinging or a tight sensation while urinating. Such symptoms occur when the cancer has spread to nearby tissue. This requires immediate attention to prevent further damage.
Nevertheless, urinary discomforts also can be due to other causes, such as a urinary tract infection, bladder problem, yeast infection or sexually transmitted disease (STD).

5. Pain during Intercourse

When pain is felt and experienced during intercourse, this could be an  important warning sign of cervical cancer. This symptom indicates advanced cervical cancer, which means the cancer has spread throughout tissues and reproductive organs. Apart from pain, you may also experience other symptoms, such as thick, irritating smelling vaginal discharge.
There are other possible reasons for this particular problem, such as an infection or STD.
Please do not ignore this symptom. Go visit your doctor.





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