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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Symptoms of Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know

Cervical cancer symptoms


The cervix is the part of a woman's reproductive system. Doctors can not explain why some women develop cervical cancer while others do not. What we do know is that there are risk factors that make some women more vulnerable to cervical cancer than others.

These factors increase the likelihood of developing cervical cancer and can act together to further increase the risk.

HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is the most significant risk factor for cervical cancer. Viruses HP directly affecting the cervix and can spread from person to person through sexual contact. In fact, most adults were infected with HPV at least once in their lives.

The HPV virus can cause changes in the cells of our body that is why the various problems, including cancer of the cervix can happen.

I will be brief and present the most notable of the cervix> The symptoms of cancer. It is very importand s know that most of the symptoms of cervical cancer may not cause any pain.

So do not wait to feel pain before seeing a doctor or to perform regular tests (eg Pap smears)

Women with cervical cancer can observe some of the following symptoms:

- Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

- Bleeding between regular menstrual periods

- Bleeding after intercourse.

-Bleeding during menstrual periods lasting longer

- Bleeding after menopause

- Increased vaginal discharge

- Pelvic pain

- Pain during intercourse

These symptoms may be caused by other health problems, not just cervical cancer. Only a doctor can tell for sure.

Women should visit your doctor as soon as you notice these symptoms. The doctor can diagnose and treat the symptoms accordingly. Again,importand is regular testing and see your doctor from time to time.

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