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Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
Precancerous changes of the cervix
usually do not cause pain. In fact,
they generally do not cause any
symptoms and are not detected unless
a woman has a pelvic exam and a Pap
test.
Symptoms usually do not appear until
abnormal cervical cells become
cancerous and invade nearby tissue.
When this happens, the most common
symptom is abnormal bleeding.
Bleeding may start and stop between
regular menstrual periods, or it may
occur after sexual intercourse,
douching, or a pelvic exam.
Menstrual bleeding may last longer
and be heavier than usual. Bleeding
after menopause also may be a
symptom of cervical cancer.
Increased vaginal discharge is
another symptom of cervical cancer.
These symptoms may be caused by
cancer or by other health problems.
Only a doctor can tell for sure. It
is important for a woman to see her
doctor if she is having any of these
symptoms.
Content Courtesy : www.cancer.gov
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