Vaginal Cancer Symptoms
In early
development of the disease, vaginal cancer can be completely asymptomatic; the tumor is growing in your vagina
without producing any symptoms. When symptoms finally emerge, vaginal cancer is characterized by abnormal
vaginal bleeding that sometimes occurs after intercourse. The bleeding may be intermenstrual (occurs between
menstrual periods) or postmenopausal (after menopause). In addition to non menstrual bleeding, you can
experience the following conditions:
- difficult
or painful urination
- vaginal
pain during intercourse
- pain in
the pelvic area
- Presence
of lump or mass in your vagina
- Constipation
- Watery
vaginal discharge which is often bloody and foul smelling.
Vaginal Cancer Risk
Factors
Vaginal Cancer Complications
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