Cervical cancer: Signs and symptoms of the condition - and how to prevent it
While the cancer often doesn’t have symptoms in its early stages, there are some crucial signs of the disease.
Bleeding from the vagina at any time, other than during your monthly period, could be a sign of cervical cancer.
The bleeding can usually occur after having sex, the report said.
Visit your GP for advice if you experience any type of unusual vaginal bleeding,” it said.
“Other symptoms of cervical cancer may include pain and discomfort during sex, and an unpleasant smelling vaginal discharge.
“If the cancer spreads out of your cervix and into surrounding tissue and organs, it can trigger a range of other symptoms.”
Constipation, finding blood in the urine, bone pain, loss of appetite and weight loss could all be signs of the condition.
Symptoms aren’t always obvious, and that’s why you should attend all of your cervical screening appointments, the NHS said.
The screening, otherwise known as a smear test, aims to spot abnormal cells on the cervix.
Women aged between 25 and 49 should be screened every three years. If you’re aged 50 to 64, it’s every five years.
“I was called for a routine smear test when I was pregnant but due to guidelines I was unable to have this until 12 weeks after delivery this is where they found severe abnormalities,” she told.
“I showed no symptoms at all. Even the consultants were gob-smacked when my results came back.
“My advice to other people would be to not fear the smear test. If I hadn’t have gone for mine, my story would have been a lot different.”
You can also be vaccinated against HPV, which “significantly reduces the risk of cervical cancer”, the report said.
Smokers are also less able to get rid of the HPV infection from the body, so quitting smoking could lower your risk.
Two people died from cervical cancer everyday, and nine are diagnosed with the condition each day.
About 75 per cent of all cervical cancer cases could be prevented by smear tests, it’s estimated.
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