The uterus is a woman's second life, and its health is directly related to her physical condition. If the uterus is not taken care of regularly, it may develop some diseases, and in severe cases, cancer may occur. Timely treatment is important, but timely detection is even more important. Let's first understand the symptoms of uterine adenocarcinoma.

1. Irregular menstruation. In fact, uterine cancer has no obvious symptoms in the early stages, and as the condition progresses, symptoms of vaginal bleeding may appear. Women who have not gone through menopause may experience irregular menstruation, either two or three times a month, or once every few months, with a significant increase in menstrual flow. Menopausal women often experience vaginal bleeding, and the bleeding is irregular in time.
2. Vaginal discharge contains blood. After uterine cancer, there will often be bloody secretions discharged from the vagina, which are mixed with blood and pus, and have a particularly foul odor. If women experience this symptom, they must check their uterus in a timely manner.
3. Lower abdominal pain. Women with advanced uterine cancer may experience symptoms of lower abdominal pain, as cancer cells can cause an abscess in the uterine cavity, leading to a sensation of pain in the lower abdomen. But the degree and symptoms of pain also vary, some women experience spasmodic pain, while others experience dull pain. In the late stages of development, it can also lead to lower back pain.