Common knowledge about the symptoms of cervical precancerous lesions

Common knowledge about the symptoms of cervical precancerous lesions

Introducing the three common symptoms of cervical precancer is to prepare female friends for early detection and early treatment, because cervical precancer is a common gynecological disease with great harm. Patients with late-stage cervical precancer generally focus on treating pain and delaying the progression of the disease. Therefore, it is recommended that female friends be able to detect cervical precancer early after understanding the three common symptoms of cervical precancer.

The first common symptom of cervical precancerous lesions: It must be distinguished from cervicitis. There are usually no symptoms in the early stages and there is no obvious difference from chronic cervicitis. Sometimes the cervix can even be smooth, especially in elderly women whose cervix has atrophied.

The second common symptom of cervical precancerous lesions: vaginal bleeding

The third common symptom of cervical precancerous lesions: Young patients with cervical precancerous lesions often experience contact bleeding, which occurs during sexual intercourse, gynecological examinations, and after bowel movements. The amount of bleeding can be more or less, generally depending on the size of the lesion and the extent of invasion of the interstitial blood vessels.

Women should note that the amount of bleeding in the early stage of cervical precancer is small, while in the late stage, the larger lesions are characterized by heavy bleeding. Once the larger blood vessels are eroded, fatal bleeding may occur. Young patients with cervical precancer may also experience prolonged menstruation, shortened cycle, and increased menstrual flow. Elderly patients with cervical precancer often complain of irregular vaginal bleeding after menopause.

Although cervical precancerous lesions are serious gynecological diseases, do not panic excessively, because cervical precancerous lesions are curable and preventable. As long as they are discovered in time, they can be well questioned. The key to prevention and treatment is to conduct regular gynecological examinations, timely detect and treat cervical precancerous lesions, and stop their development into cervical precancerous lesions. If prevention and control measures can be implemented, the cure rate of cervical precancerous lesions is very high.

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