Don't ignore these warning signs of cervical cancer

             Written by: Nancy Dixit

HPV can take up to 20 years to develop into cervical cancer. Regular screenings like Pap smears can catch changes early.

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Cervical cancer often starts silently .Early signs can be mild or easily missed, but recognizing them early is crucial. Here are early signs to watch for:

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Bleeding between periods, after menopause, or unusually heavy cycles could indicate cervical cancer.

Unusual Vaginal Bleeding

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Unexplained pain in the pelvic area or lower back may be an early warning sign.

Pelvic or Lower Back Pain

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Watch for discharge that’s red-tinged, heavier, or has an unusual odor—it could be a sign of concern.

Changes In Vaginal Discharge

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Pain or bleeding during or after intercourse can point to cervical cancer and should be checked by a doctor.

Pain During or After Sex

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As cancer progresses, signs may include pelvic pain, fatigue, weight loss, and swollen legs.

Advanced Symptoms – Spreading Beyond The Cervix

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Blood in urine, diarrhea, or pain while urinating may appear in advanced stages of cervical cancer.

Other Advanced Warning Signs

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If you notice any of these symptoms, see your doctor immediately. Early diagnosis can save lives.

Don’t Wait – Get Screened

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