BREAKING: 7 Signs Of Cervical Cancer That Women Need To Observe

Cervical or cervix cancer can be deadly for woman. Howewer , cervical cancer can be prevented if caught and treated early .

Cervical cancer is most commonly caused by HPV or the human papillomavirus, which is highly contagious. This virus is an STI (sexually transmitted infection) and comes in many types but only some cause cervical cancer. An HPV infection might go away on its own or could cause abnormal cell growth that may lead to cervical cancer.

Be aware that the signs for cervical cancer may not be so obvious or apparent, but there are ways to observe the signs. If you notice any of these simptoms, call your gynekologist immediately:

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  1. Pain or bleeding
    Cervical cancer grows on the walls of the cervix which can dry out and even crack, causing discomfort and bleeding. There may also be rectal or bladder bleeding. Any bleeding outside your menstrual period should be investigated
  2. Anemia
    If your eating habits have not changed and you still feel fatigued, or if your heart speeds up after normal exertion, you may have symptoms of anemia. Anemia can be caused by abnormal bleeding, which often accompanies cervical cancer
  3.  Unusual discharge
    When the cancer begins to grow inside the cervix, the cells of the uterine wall begin to rid, which produces a watery discharge.
  4. Urinary problems
    As the cervix swells, the bladder and kidneys may be compressed, obstructing the passage of urine. As a result, you may not be able to completely empty your bladder, causing pain and/or a urinary tract infection.
  5. Weight loss
    Most forms of cancers decrease or even suppress appetite. The swelling of the cervix can compress the stomach, resulting in decreased appetite and weight loss.
  6. Continuous pain in the legs, hips or back
    Also, the swelling cervix compresses internal organs. Blood vessels may also be compressed, making it difficult for blood to reach the pelvis and legs, causing pain and swelling in the legs and ankles.

Please note that these symptoms do not necessarily signify cervical cancer. Only a doctor can make a diagnosis. There are risk factors for developing HPV, and can be contracted by both men and women.

The best-known risk factors are :

  • Smoking or breathing in second-hand smoke
  • Having multiple sexual partners
  • Having unprotected sex
  • Having low immunity

Because an STI is the most common cause of cervical cancer, it is good to be aware of the signs and symptoms of HPV. Additionally, preventative exams like a pap smear can help detect cervical cancer early on. Those preventive exams (like a pap smear) should be yearly.

Source:https://www.unitypoint.org/livewell/article.aspx?id=f1c46e6d-2a7c-491e-9f1f-88802566860f&7+signs+of+cervical+cancer+(Infographic)