Symptoms of mid-term uterine cancer

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According to the severity of the disease, the symptoms of uterine cancer are divided into early stage, middle stage and late stage. Many patients with uterine cancer are treated according to the middle stage symptoms, because the symptoms are obvious. That common symptom of uterine cancer metaphase? Here is to talk about the common symptoms of uterine cancer.

Symptoms of mid-term uterine cancer

1. Irregular vaginal bleeding: is the most important mid-term symptoms of uterine cancer, especially postmenopausal vaginal bleeding should be paid more attention. The amount of vaginal bleeding can be more or less, vaginal bleeding is often caused by the rupture of tumor blood vessels, especially the vegetable tumor bleeding symptoms earlier, the amount is also more from, if bleeding occurs frequently, blood loss can lead to serious anemia. Advanced cases may have massive vaginal bleeding resulting in shock, more common in aggressive growth of the tumor.

2. Increased secretion: the mid-term symptoms of this type of uterine cancer often occur before vaginal bleeding. At first, vaginal secretions may not have any odor. With the growth of cancer, the amount of secretions will increase if the tumor is infected or necrotic, such as rice washing water or mixed blood, with a foul smell. When the tumor spreads upward and involves the endometrium, the secretion is blocked by the cervical canal cancer tissue and cannot be discharged. It can form intrauterine effusion or empyema. The patient may have symptoms such as lower abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain, low back pain and fever.

3. Pain: symptoms of pain may appear in the middle stage of uterine cancer. The tumor extends along the adjacent tissue, invades the pelvic wall and compresses the peripheral nerve. The clinical manifestation is persistent pain of sciatic nerve or one side of sacrum and ilium. The tumor compresses or erodes the ureter, and the ureteral stricture and obstruction lead to hydronephrosis, which is manifested as unilateral low back pain, even severe pain, and further develops into renal failure, leading to uremia. Lymphatic system invasion leading to lymphatic obstruction, reflux obstruction and lower limb edema and pain are common mid-term symptoms of uterine cancer.

matters needing attention

. If suffering from mid-term symptoms of uterine cancer, we must actively accept treatment, so as not to delay the disease and cause more serious harm to patients.