What Are The Symtoms On Pre-cervical Cancer?

When I had my 6 weeks check-up after having my son my text came back abnormal. It ended up being that I had abnormal cervival cells. So I went and got a coloscopy ( however its said and spelled ) and a byopsy done. That test came back as immflamed cervics. Since that test wheick was nearly 3 months ago my cervics hurt. So my question is what are all the symptoms of precervical cancer?

2 Responses to “What Are The Symtoms On Pre-cervical Cancer?”

  1. ♥Happy Mommy!♥ Says:

    -Cervical Cancer Symptoms Women Need to Know
    Cervical cancer symptoms often go unnoticed because they mimic so many other ailments. Many women pass these symptoms off as PMS or ovulation pains. Many times, however, cervical cancer has no symptoms.
    -When symptoms are present, they usually do not appear until the cancer is more advanced. This does vary from woman to woman.
    *Cervical Cancer Symptoms
    Abnormal bleeding.Women with cervical cancer may experience abnormal vaginal bleeding. This can be heavy or light bleeding during the month.
    *Unusual heavy discharge. An increased vaginal discharge is also a symptom of cervical cancer. It may be foul smelling, watery, thick, or contain mucus.
    *Pelvic pain. Pelvic pain that is not related to the normal menstrual cycle can be a cervical cancer symptom. Many women describe them ranging from a dull ache to sharp pains that can last hours. It can be mild or severe.
    *Pain during urination. Bladder pain or pain during urination can be a symptom of advanced cervical cancer. This cervical cancer symptom usually occurs when cancer has spread to the bladder.
    *Bleeding between regular menstrual periods, after sexual intercourse, douching, or pelvic exam. Bleeding after sexual intercourse, douching, or pelvic exam can be cervical cancer symptoms. This is due to the irritation of the cervix during these activities. While a healthy cervix may have a very small amount of bleeding, many conditions may cause bleeding after activities like sex.
    **Please keep in mind that these cervical cancer symptoms are also symptoms of many other illnesses. If you are experiencing these cervical cancer symptoms, please see a doctor. He or she will most likely do a pelvic exam and may order further tests.**
    *Hope this helps!* =]

  2. storm1nd Says:

    the scary thing is that most of the time there are no symptoms, thats why regular pap screening is adviced.. lucky you were fortunate to catch it early.. i too were lucky and had the cells lasered off, i went on to have my daughter and have had no problems since… take care!

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