Gynecologic Cancer: Case Reports

Ladies with early cervical malignancies and pre-diseases often have no manifestations. Manifestations regularly don't start until a pre-tumor turns into a genuine intrusive disease and develops into adjacent tissue. At the point when this happens, the most widely recognized manifestations are: Abnormal vaginal dying, for example, seeping after sex (vaginal intercourse), seeping after menopause, draining and spotting amongst periods, and having longer or heavier (menstrual) periods than common. Seeping in the wake of douching, or after a pelvic exam is a typical side effect of cervical tumor however not pre-disease. A strange release from the vagina − the release may contain some blood and may happen between your periods or after menopause; Pain amid sex (vaginal intercourse).

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