Cervical CancerSymptomsSince abnormal cervical cell changes rarely
cause symptoms, it is important to have regular
Pap test screening. If cervical cell changes progress
to
cervical cancer, symptoms may develop. Symptoms of
cervical cancer may include: - Abnormal vaginal bleeding or a significant
unexplained change in your
menstrual cycle.
- Bleeding when something
comes in contact with the cervix, such as during sexual intercourse or when you
insert a diaphragm.
- Pain during sexual
intercourse.
- Abnormal vaginal discharge containing mucus that may
be tinged with blood.
Symptoms that may occur when your cervical cancer has
progressed include: - Anemia because
of abnormal vaginal bleeding.
- Ongoing pelvic, leg, or back
pain.
- Urinary problems because of blockage of a kidney or
ureter.
- Leakage of urine or fecal content
into the
vagina because an abnormal opening (fistula) has developed between the vagina and the
bladder or rectum.
- Weight loss.
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