Vaginal cancer, which is a rare but serious disease, can sometimes be fatal for women. This condition affects the thin, muscular tube that extends from the uterus to the vagina. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has said in a report that more cancer patients are found in women than men in the country (Photo credit: pexels)
Many types of cancer affect women, one of which is vaginal cancer. If it is not identified in time and not treated properly, this condition can be fatal. In such a situation, today in this article we are going to tell you about some early symptoms of vaginal cancer, which will make it easier for you to identify it. (Photo credit: pexels)
Abnormal vaginal bleeding is one of the first symptoms of vaginal cancer. Bleeding may occur during menstruation, after menopause, or after intercourse. Do not ignore bleeding without any reason and get checked by a doctor immediately. (Photo credit: pexels)
Another early symptom of vaginal cancer is abnormal vaginal discharge. The discharge may be watery, bloody, or foul-smelling. Although some discharge is normal, don't ignore it if there is a sudden change in colour, consistency or smell (Photo Credit: pexels)
Pain during intercourse can also be an early symptom of vaginal cancer. This pain can be experienced as severe pain or discomfort during intercourse (Photo credit: pexels)
If you feel any kind of lump in the vagina, do not ignore it at all. This can also be an early symptom of vaginal cancer. This lump may usually feel hard or thick and is painless. If you notice any abnormal changes in your vaginal tissues, contact your doctor immediately (Photo credit: pexels)
If you have frequent urination for no apparent reason, it could be an early sign of vaginal cancer. If you feel the need to urinate more often than usual, especially if it's accompanied by other symptoms, talk to your doctor (Photo credit: pexels)
As vaginal cancer grows, more serious symptoms may develop. These may include pain when urinating, blood in the urine or stool, constipation, back pain, stomach pain, pelvic pain and swelling in the legs. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your doctor. (Photo credit: pexels)
Note: All the above things are being conveyed by ABP Maa to the readers only as information. ABP makes no claims to me (Photo credit: pexels)
Published: April 24, 2024 04:33 PM (IST)
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