Cervical Cancer: Symptoms and Signs
- Blood spots or light bleeding between or following periods.
- Menstrual bleeding that is longer and heavier than usual.
- Bleeding after intercourse, douching, or a pelvic examination.
- Increased vaginal discharge.
- Pain during sexual intercourse.
- Bleeding after menopause.
What are the symptoms of intestinal cancer?
Intestinal cancer symptoms
- Abdominal pain.
- Unexplained weight loss.
- Weakness or fatigue (sometimes a result of anemia)
- Bloody or tarry stools (from bleeding tumors)
- A noticeable lump in the abdomen.
Where does cervical cancer first occur?
The most common places for cervical cancer to spread is to the lymph nodes, liver, lungs and bones.
Does cervical cancer make you pee a lot?
Increased Urinary Frequency: Cervical cancer sometimes changes a woman’s urinary habits and bowel movements. Be aware if you have a persistent and increasing need to pee, or if your stools change consistency over an extended period of time.
How do I know if something is wrong with my intestines?
Symptoms of bowel problems include abdominal pain and spasms, gas, bloating, inability to defecate or pass gas, rectal bleeding, loose and watery stools, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss.
Can a hysterectomy get rid of cervical cancer?
Simple hysterectomy can be used to treat certain types of severe CIN or certain types of very early cervical cancer.
What are the signs and symptoms of cancer?
Symptoms of Cancer. 1 Pain after eating (heartburn or indigestion that doesn’t go away) 2 Trouble swallowing. 3 Belly pain. 4 Nausea and vomiting. 5 Appetite changes Fatigue that is severe and lasts Fever or night sweats for no known reason.
Early-stage cervical cancer generally produces no signs or symptoms. Signs and symptoms of more-advanced cervical cancer include: Vaginal bleeding after intercourse, between periods or after menopause Watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor
Does cancer always cause pain?
Often, cancer does not cause pain, so do not wait to feel pain before seeing a doctor. To learn more about symptoms for a specific cancer, see the list of PDQ® cancer treatment summaries for adult and childhood cancers. Each summary includes detailed information about symptoms caused by a specific cancer.
How do you know if you have colon cancer?
2. Changes in bathroom habits Significant changes in bodily functions can indicate colon, prostate or bladder cancer, among other cancers. Warning signs include persistent constipation or diarrhea; black or red blood in your stool; black, tarry stools; more frequent urination; and blood in your urine.