At the beginning of the course of the disease such as cervical cancer can be cancer or precancerous lesions. These precancerous changes usually cause no symptoms and is undetectable except when the woman underwent a pelvic examination or pap smear.
Symptoms usually only appear when abnormal cervical cells become malignant and infiltrate into surrounding tissue. At this time symptoms can arise such as menstrual disorders, vaginal bleeding, and whiteness.
If the cancer has grown increasingly more then the symptoms can arise such as:
• Decreased appetite, weight loss, fatigue
• pelvic pain, back and leg
• Exit the urine and feces from the vagina
• Broken bones
Prevention is better than cure, early self and identify your body, including the prevention of these cervical cancer.