Cervical Cancer Symptoms
In early stage of the
disease, cervical cancer may produce no symptoms. The tumor develops by
stages over a period of 5 to 15 years. Meanwhile, the cancerous cells continue to multiply in your cervix. As
the cancer worsens, you may experience:
- vaginal discharge
- vaginal
bleeding
- vaginal mass
(rare)
- moderate pain during
sexual intercourse
If
you have an advanced cervical cancer, you may also experience:
·
fatigue
·
pelvic pain
·
back pain
·
leg pain
·
loss of appetite
·
urine incontinence
·
swollen leg (usually one)
·
unreasonable weight loss
·
pain during intercourse
·
heavy vaginal bleeding after
intercourse
Cervical Cancer Risk
Factors
Cervical Cancer Complications
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