Endometrial cancer cervical tube problems?

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Endometrial cancer is a group of epithelial malignant tumors occurring in the endometrium, which often occurs in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Endometrial cancer is one of the most common female reproductive system tumors, with nearly 200000 new cases every year, and is the third most common gynecological malignant tumor (after ovarian cancer and cervical cancer). So endometrial cancer cervical tube problems? The following focuses on symptoms, hope to help you.

Endometrial cancer cervical tube problems?

Symptom 1: there will be occasional bleeding in the vagina. This kind of bleeding will bleed whenever possible. In the early stage, there may be abnormal blood volume during menstruation, bleeding after * and even bleeding after some manual work. In the early stage, the patient bleeding less, late, there may be uninterrupted bleeding.

Symptom 2: vaginal pain. This is to a certain stage, because the tumor is bigger and bigger, and more and more serious, leading to tumor compression of other nerves or parts, causing pain. If the tumor compresses the rectum, the patient will have difficulty defecating, and the anus will become painful for this reason. It is also possible that the symptoms are frequent urination and urgency.

Symptom 3: vaginal discharge greatly increased. The vaginal discharge here refers to leucorrhea. Of course, the secretion here is different from the increase of leucorrhea in some other diseases. Because many other female gynecological diseases also have this symptom, and the increase of leucorrhea is not the only symptom of endometrial cancer. When patients with endometrial cancer after the initial private will have some strange smell, such as odor, these are because of cancer tissue necrosis and secondary infection caused by symptoms.

matters needing attention

In recent years, with the rapid economic development in many developing countries, including China, people's living habits and diet structure tend to be westernized, the number of obese people increases, and irregular hormone replacement therapy and other factors lead to a significant increase in the incidence of endometrial cancer, which has become a serious threat to women's health in developing countries. Endometrial cancer is also one of the three malignant tumors of female genital tract, and its incidence rate is the first place in gynecologic malignancies.