And also…what would it feel like if you felt inside your vagina?
Hi,
Early cervical cancer generally produces no signs or symptoms. as the cancer progresses, vaginal bleeding (after intercourse, between periods or after menopause); watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor; and pelvic pain or pain during intercourse. it is important that cervical cancer screening is done. Risk factors for cervical cancer include many sexual partners, early sexual activity, other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), weak immune system, and cigarette smoking. I hope this helps. Take care and best regards.
In the early stages it would be asymptomatic usually meaning that it would have no symptoms. Once it has grown bigger you may notice bleeding from your vagina, pain during sexual intercourse, and vaginal discharge. all of these are non specific specific and could be caused from multiple other things. other symptoms that you might have in the latest stages once the cancer has spread to other parts of your body include weight loss, fatigue, pain, and heavier bleeding from the vagina.
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