Symptoms of Cervical Cancer
Early signs of cervical cancer may not cause pain but it is advisable if you see a doctor despite the absence of pain. It is also advisable to visit your gynecologist once a month for check up. When your cervix gets worse, you may notice an abnormal vaginal bleeding, usually bleeding that occurs between regular menstrual periods. Also, when you feel pain during sexual intercourse and bleeding after sexual intercourse, after a pelvic exam or douching are signs of this disease, as well as when you are still bleeding after menopause. You may also notice an increase in your vaginal discharge along with pelvic pain. These may also be caused by infection but of course only a doctor will know so you better have a regular check up with your OB.
