What are the symptoms of cervical cancer metastasis?

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Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor disease among women in China. This disease generally develops to the advanced stage, which is not only difficult to cure, but also has the situation of diffusion, which brings great harm to patients. Therefore, it is necessary to treat cervical cancer in time. So, what are the symptoms of cervical cancer metastasis? Let's talk about it.

What are the symptoms of cervical cancer metastasis?

1、 Vaginal bleeding: irregular vaginal bleeding is the main symptom of cervical cancer patients (80% - 85%), 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 vegetable tumor bleeding symptoms earlier, the amount is also more, if bleeding occurs frequently, blood loss can lead to severe anemia. Advanced cases may have massive vaginal bleeding resulting in shock, more common in aggressive growth of the tumor.

2、 Vaginal secretions increase: is also the main symptom of cervical cancer patients. It often occurs before vaginal bleeding. With the growth of cervical cancer, the amount of secretion increases when the tumor is infected and 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: a symptom of advanced cervical cancer. The main cause of pain is that the pelvic nerve is infiltrated or compressed by cancer. If obturator nerve, sacral nerve, great vessels or pelvic wall are involved, it can cause severe pain and sometimes radiate to lower limbs. Other causes of pain were: obstruction of cervical canal by cancer, poor drainage of intrauterine secretion or formation of intrauterine empyema, lower abdominal pain; When the tumor invades the parametrial tissue and the ureter is compressed or infiltrated, it may cause hydronephrosis of the ureter or renal pelvis, resulting in distending pain or spasmodic severe pain on one or both sides of the lower abdomen; When the cancer oppresses the iliac lymph and iliac blood vessels, the lower limb swelling and pain may occur.

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Cervical cancer patients can know whether they have had cancer cell metastasis, where metastasis occurs, they will have a psychological preparation and treatment.