How to determine cervical cancer
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Cervical cancer, also known as cervical cancer, refers to the malignant tumor occurring in the utero vaginal part and cervical canal, and is one of the most common malignant tumors in women. The incidence rate is second in female tumors. About 200000 women die of the disease every year around the world. Cervical cancer early without any symptoms, with the progress of the disease, can appear abnormal vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, with sexual bleeding as the first symptom. My wife suffered from cervical cancer. Fortunately, she recovered after surgery. For patients with this disease should be treated in a timely manner, the following I will share with you about how to determine the problem of cervical cancer.
How to determine cervical cancer
First: leucorrhea increased, 80% - 90% of cervical cancer patients have different degrees of leucorrhea increased symptoms. The character of leucorrhea is similar to that of general inflammation. With tumor progression, necrosis, shedding and secondary infection, the stench of purulent leucorrhea can appear.
Second: vaginal bleeding, 80% - 85% of patients with vaginal bleeding symptoms. It can be manifested as contact, menstrual period, postmenopausal or irregular vaginal bleeding. Young women with contact vaginal bleeding or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding are worthy of special attention.
Third: other symptoms, tumor progression can appear lower abdomen and lumbosacral pain, lower abdomen and defecation falling feeling, bloody stool, defecation difficulty, frequent urination, hematuria, lower limb edema and other symptoms. Later stage patients will also have anemia, weight loss and other cachexia symptoms.
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Warm tips: Patients with cervical cancer after surgery can not eat hot pepper, raw onion, raw garlic, chicken, eggs, hairtail, scaleless fish and blood stasis drugs, blood tonic drugs, hormone drugs, also can not eat barbecue food and high-fat, high calorie food. In addition, it is best not to eat peaches, oranges, peanuts, red dates, litchi, longan, mango and so on.