symptoms of cervical cancer
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What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?
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actually the symptoms of cervical cancer vary from woman to woman. you may be having the pain sensation during sexual intercourse.
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vaginal discharge and abnormal vaginal bleeding or the post-coital bleeding, heavy periods and bleeding after douching.
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Cervical cancer has rare symptoms during its earlier stages.Symptoms also vary in different women. Some don't feel any symptoms while others may feel severe cervical cancer symptoms.
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To know if one has cervical cancer, it's good to have pap smear every once a year because some symptoms of cervical cancer can be made known only in later years.
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The symptoms of cervical cancer are general, meaning they are also the symptoms of many other medical conditions. Some of these symptoms are: unusual heavy discharge, pelvic pain, pain during urination, and bleeding between regular menstrual periods, after sexual intercourse, douching, or pelvic exam.
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Cervical cancer symptoms often go unnoticed because they mimic so many other ailments. Many women pass these symptoms off as PMS or ovulation pains. Many times, however, cervical cancer has no symptoms.
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Cervical cancer symptoms is very hard to identify because they mimic so many other ailments.Many women pass these symptoms off as PMS or ovulation pain. Many times cervical cancer has no known symptoms.
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To check for cervical cancer, women who are ssexuaally active or over 18 should have yearly Pap test and pelvic and
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symptoms of cervical cancer is really not that easy to identify. But it can be diagnosed at its early stages by a certain routine pap smear, usually no apparent symptoms would indicate cancer at present. That is why having a regular pap smear is vital to have an early detection.
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It is like an abnormal menstruation, it is one of the symptoms of cervical cancer. A woman can experience bleeding, then it stops but there is no pain.
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As far as I know that cancer can not be able to be detected in an earlier stage if the patient is not weakling. If the patient is able to bear the pain then cancer can not be detected in an earlier stage.
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