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5 signs that may indicate that you have ovarian and cervical cancer



Ovarian and cervical cancer causes a group of different symptoms, many of which are vague or similar to other diseases. However, there are many signs that must make you go to a gynecologist for a check-up to check on, in this report the 5 most mysterious signs of ovarian and uterine cancer should not be ignored , According to the "Cleveland Clinic".


5 mysterious signs of ovarian and uterine cancer that should not be ignored



1. Vaginal bleeding after menopause

In most cases, doctors identify a benign cause of postmenopausal bleeding. However, this type of bleeding is associated with endometrial cancer. More than 90% of women with endometrial cancer will experience postmenopausal bleeding as a first sign that any abnormal bleeding or bleeding should be evaluated. Postmenopausal bleeding can also be a sign of cervical cancer.


2. Abnormal vaginal bleeding before menopause

Any abnormal bleeding is a red sign of endometrial or cervical cancer, as bleeding that is heavier than your menstrual cycle or irregular in some cases is of concern and may need to be examined.


3. Pelvic pain

 

Persistent abdominal pain and discomfort can be a potential sign of ovarian cancer.Gas, indigestion, pressure, bloating, and cramps can indicate ovarian cancer.




4. Unexpected weight loss / gain

For women with ovarian cancer, there are many reasons for weight gain. Tumor size is a factor. Tumors are not diagnosed as often until they become relatively large. Sometimes fluid builds up in the abdomen.


5. Loss of appetite

With ovarian cancer, a woman sometimes loses her appetite if she suddenly loses weight without changing your diet or increasing exercise. In many cases, the lack of desire is a result of the effect of cancer on your metabolism.

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