Gynecological diseases pose a threat to women's health. If not treated in a timely manner, they can easily develop into cancer, causing significant physical and mental harm to patients. Cervical cancer poses certain risks to women's health, and once detected, treatment is necessary. So what are the three main symptoms of cervical cancer?
1. The symptoms of cervical cancer patients are very obvious, mainly contact bleeding, and the bleeding situation will become more severe afterwards. Vaginal bleeding will also occur frequently. There will also be vaginal discharge, which is a bloody color, and the resulting vaginal discharge will be more viscous than usual, with a fishy smell. In late stage patients, there will be many symptoms throughout the body.
2. Patients with cervical cancer are prone to bleeding during sexual activity, and small amounts of vaginal bleeding after defecation are also common. Patients with cervical cancer tend to bleed earlier and have a relatively large amount of bleeding. In the late stages, the cancer can involve large blood vessels, which may lead to massive bleeding and threaten life.
3. Cervical cancer is a disease that is very prone to recurrence. The consequences of frequent recurrence are easy bleeding and secondary anemia, leading to pale complexion, lack of strength, poor appetite, light weight changes, dizziness, and other symptoms. Cervical cancer can develop ulceration in advanced stages, leading to tissue necrosis and making it easier for other lesions to occur.