Early symptoms of cervical cancer?

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There are many patients around us because of cervical cancer pain, we need to pay attention to the attack of cervical cancer, and in daily life, to understand the symptoms as soon as possible, early, patients will feel abdominal pain, but also cause contact bleeding, lead to increased leucorrhea, then, early symptoms of cervical cancer? Let's talk about it.

Early symptoms of cervical cancer?

(1) Contact bleeding: many friends may be more aware that this situation may be the only early sign. Refers to the sexual intercourse, gynecological examination and constipation in patients with forced defecation after a very small amount of vaginal bleeding. Because this symptom can also be seen in cervical erosion and cervical polyps, it is easy to be ignored.

(2) Postmenopausal irregular vaginal bleeding: Generally speaking, this situation is also common, the more common is menopausal women, bleeding without any pain, so it is not easy to attract the attention of patients.

(3) Vaginal secretions increase: commonly known as leucorrhea increase, many times this situation is relatively easy to occur. It can occur before or after the signs of contact bleeding. As usual, it is emphasized that the leucorrhea of cervical cancer patients is like the leakage of the hut and has a strong smell, but in fact that leucorrhea is a sign of advanced cervical cancer. The leucorrhea of early cervical cancer generally does not have these characteristics.

matters needing attention

I hope you can understand some symptoms of cervical cancer as soon as possible, and the unhealthy lifestyle will lead to serious diseases, and at the same time, it will cause cervical cancer, rupture, and serious harm to the life of patients. At ordinary times, we need to pay attention to reasonable health care, and pay attention to self-treatment, comprehensive recuperation, that is, we need to pay attention to the way of health care, effective diagnosis, An unhealthy lifestyle can lead to serious illness.