Wednesday, December 30, 2020

 5 warning signs of Uterine Cancer

Uterine cancer, like other cancers, does not show symptoms clearly in its early stages, which is the lower part of the uterus connected to the vagina, and the main cause of uterine cancer is a virus called “papillomavirus”. When exposed to an HPV infection, the body’s immune system prevents the virus from causing harm. Despite this, the virus remains alive for years in a small percentage of people and is involved in transforming some cervical cells into cancerous cells. Therefore, regular examinations of the uterus should be performed. However, he indicated that there are signs that warrant caution and that should never be ignored because they indicate the possibility of developing this type of cancer, especially if any of these warning signs appear, which we will mention in the article.

Warning signs of uterine cancer

1- Vaginal bleeding :

Vaginal bleeding is one of the most common signs of uterine cancer, and bleeding can appear after sexual intercourse or between menstruation and beyond, as well as bleeding during the arrival of menopause.

2- Changes in urination and excretion :

Feeling the need to urinate more often than usual, or having changes in bowel habits. As well as feeling severe pain when urinating and when practicing intimacy.

3- Lethargy and fatigue :

Feeling lethargic and tired for no apparent reason may be due to uterine cancer, especially if it accompanies the rest of the previous symptoms.

4- Pelvic pain :

It may range from minor to severe pain, and may involve the entire pelvic area or a specific spot. Sometimes this pain appears during sex or urination, and other times without an apparent reason.

5- Unusual vaginal secretions :

If you notice a dark, foul-smelling discharge that may have a tendency to runny nose, see your doctor. There are many reasons that may cause the secretions to appear different than usual, so do not panic, but consult your doctor in all cases.

Note:

if the disease is detected in its early stages; The possibility of recovery from it is great, and the patient may also have the ability to conceive and give birth after completing the treatment if it is detected at a very early stage, but treatment in its later stages mostly depends on the eradication of cancer cells, and this results in the inability to conceive. distance.

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