6 Early Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer You Must Be Aware Of

Anoop Singh

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Cervical cancer may not always present noticeable symptoms in its early stages, which is why regular screenings, such as Pap tests, are crucial for early detection.

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Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

Unexplained vaginal bleeding, including bleeding between menstrual periods, after sexual intercourse, or after menopause.

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Pelvic Pain

Persistent pelvic pain that is not related to the menstrual cycle or any other identifiable cause.

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Pain During Sexual Intercourse

Discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse, which may indicate changes in the cervix.

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Unusual Vaginal Discharge

Changes in the color, odor, or consistency of vaginal discharge.

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Pain While Urinating

Pain, burning sensation, or discomfort during urination may be indicative of cervical cancer in some cases.

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Weight Loss and Fatigue

Unexplained weight loss and fatigue that persist despite adequate rest and nutrition.

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