Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
An ovarian cancer may
develop in your body for a long period of time before producing symptoms. In fact, early in the disease, its
symptoms are often nonspecific and may be easily taken for other disorders such as digestive problems and
bladder disorders.
This makes it early
diagnosis of ovarian cancer difficult. Thus, the tumor is often detected late, when it extends to adjacent
organs: fallopian tubes, uterus and other organs / distant tissues such as abdomen, liver and intestine. In
general, symptoms associated with ovarian cancer are:
- severe
fatigue
- abdominal
discomfort
- flatulence
- back
pain
- loss of
appetite
- weight
loss or gain
- frequent
urination
- pelvic
pain
- pain
during intercourse (dyspareunia)
- abnormal
vaginal bleeding
- bowel
disorders such as indigestion, gas or bloating
- nausea
and vomiting
- Increased
abdominal size.
Ovarian Cancer Risk
Factors
Ovarian Cancer Complications
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