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Even though uterine cancer isn't common, it's crucial to diagnose and treat it as soon as possible. Because this type of cancer presents with very clear signs and symptoms, it's possible to detect it early, and early detection supports more positive treatment outcomes.
Abnormal vaginal bleeding is an early sign of uterine cancer. This includes prolonged or heavy periods, bleeding after menopause, or bleeding in between your periods. If your period is heavy month after month or if you're bleeding twelve months after you've finished the time in your life where you've menstruated naturally, this needs to be investigated.
Pelvic pain and pelvic pressure may also be a sign of uterine cancer, and so is abnormal vaginal discharge. Women with uterine cancer may also experience pain or discomfort during intercourse. If you're ever not sure if what you're feeling is normal or not, it's worth discussing with your healthcare provider.
Significant unexplained weight loss may be a sign of an underlying health issue, including uterine cancer. This typically looks like a lot of weight loss that happens without any additional exercise or dieting measures. Another symptom is a feeling of fullness or bloating in the pelvic area. Persistent chronic fatigue is a possible symptom too.
Uterine cancer can also lead to chronic blood loss and anemia. If you're feeling any of these symptoms, don't dismiss them. Don't be so busy taking care of everyone else that you forget to make yourself a priority. Regular screenings can also help detect uterine cancer too. Remember to advocate for yourself and request a pelvic ultrasound on your annual checkup after the age of 50.
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By Dr. Mirela Cernaianu4.7
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Even though uterine cancer isn't common, it's crucial to diagnose and treat it as soon as possible. Because this type of cancer presents with very clear signs and symptoms, it's possible to detect it early, and early detection supports more positive treatment outcomes.
Abnormal vaginal bleeding is an early sign of uterine cancer. This includes prolonged or heavy periods, bleeding after menopause, or bleeding in between your periods. If your period is heavy month after month or if you're bleeding twelve months after you've finished the time in your life where you've menstruated naturally, this needs to be investigated.
Pelvic pain and pelvic pressure may also be a sign of uterine cancer, and so is abnormal vaginal discharge. Women with uterine cancer may also experience pain or discomfort during intercourse. If you're ever not sure if what you're feeling is normal or not, it's worth discussing with your healthcare provider.
Significant unexplained weight loss may be a sign of an underlying health issue, including uterine cancer. This typically looks like a lot of weight loss that happens without any additional exercise or dieting measures. Another symptom is a feeling of fullness or bloating in the pelvic area. Persistent chronic fatigue is a possible symptom too.
Uterine cancer can also lead to chronic blood loss and anemia. If you're feeling any of these symptoms, don't dismiss them. Don't be so busy taking care of everyone else that you forget to make yourself a priority. Regular screenings can also help detect uterine cancer too. Remember to advocate for yourself and request a pelvic ultrasound on your annual checkup after the age of 50.
Connect with Dr. Cernaianu
https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/
https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/
https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

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