One of the deadliest types of gynecological cancer, cervical cancer, actually has a high rate of successful treatment if detected early. Cervical cancer is usually caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is highly contagious. HPV is sexually transmitted and comes in over 100 types, some of which can lead to cervical cancer development. If your immune system is strong, a HPV can disappear on its own; otherwise, it may trigger abnormal cell growth resulting in cervical malignancy.
7 SIGNS OF CERVICAL CANCER
Although cervical cancer does not produce obvious symptoms like ****** cancer, it can still be detected early if you know what signs to look for.
In case you have any of the symptoms, visit a gynecologist instantly:
Note: It’s important to have in mind that these symptoms can also be produced by other conditions. However, reporting them to your gynecologist is vital for early detection.
There are a number of risk factors that can lead to contracting an HPV infection, found in both men and women.
The best-known risk factors for cervical cancer are:
7 SIGNS OF CERVICAL CANCER
Although cervical cancer does not produce obvious symptoms like ****** cancer, it can still be detected early if you know what signs to look for.
In case you have any of the symptoms, visit a gynecologist instantly:
- Unusual discharge
- Warts
- Pain or bleeding
- Anemia
- Urinary problems
- Continuous pain in the legs, hips or back
- Weight loss
Note: It’s important to have in mind that these symptoms can also be produced by other conditions. However, reporting them to your gynecologist is vital for early detection.
There are a number of risk factors that can lead to contracting an HPV infection, found in both men and women.
The best-known risk factors for cervical cancer are:
- ******* or inhaling second-hand smoke
- Having multiple sexual partners
- Having unprotected ***
- Having low immunity
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