Signs and symptoms of Cervical Cancer / cervical
The most common symptom of cervical cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting (spotting) vagina. This is especially true abnormal bleeding after intercourse, but can also arise between two menstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, or spotting / bleeding postmenopause. If the bleeding lasts for a long time, the patient may complain of fatigue and weakness due to anemia experienced. A watery yellowish spots followed by a fishy odor can be signs of malignancy. Symptoms usually appear when the abnormal cells become malignant and infiltrate the surrounding tissues.
In later stages, patients may complain of smelling vaginal spotting, weight loss, and obstruction (blockage) in urination. If the cancer has spread to the pelvis back pain may occur followed by a bottleneck in the urine and hydronephrosis (enlarged kidneys). Symptoms of bladder or rectum (hematuri <kencing berdarah>, hematoschezia <CHAPTER bloody>, fistula) may be associated with spread to the bladder and rectum in invasive tumors.
To become cervical cancer takes up to a dozen years. Lesions (wounds or marks) in early cervical cancer lesions can be either an induration (hard) or ulceration (ulcers), or areas of little elevation (rise) and bergranul that bleed easily when touched.
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