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Characteristics of bleeding in the same room with cervical cancer


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The main characteristics of cervical cancer bleeding in the same room are that bleeding usually has no obvious rules, bleeding volume can be more or less, color can be bright red or dark red, often accompanied by other symptoms. 1. Bleeding usually has no obvious rules and bleeding after normal sexual life may be different. Bleeding in the same room caused by cervical cancer does not necessarily occur every time sexual life occurs. It may occur occasionally, or it may occur again after a period of time. This is because the blood vessels of cervical cancer lesions are relatively fragile and are easy to rupture and bleed under the stimulation of sexual life, but not every stimulation will lead to bleeding. 2. The amount of bleeding may be more or less, sometimes it may be only a small amount of bloody secretions, which is characterized by spotty bleeding; but in some cases, the amount of bleeding may also be large, even similar to menstrual bleeding. The amount of bleeding is related to the size, location, degree of invasion and other factors of cervical cancer lesions. 3. The color can be bright red or dark red. Bright red bleeding usually indicates fresh bleeding at the focus, while dark red bleeding may indicate that the bleeding has been in the body for some time. 4. Often accompanied by other symptoms In addition to bleeding in the same room, cervical cancer patients may also be accompanied by abnormal leucorrhea, such as increased leucorrhea, leucorrhea with blood, rice soup leucorrhea, etc., as well as abdominal distension, pain, lumbosacral pain and other manifestations. As the disease progresses, there may also be weight loss, fatigue, fever and other systemic symptoms. It is important to emphasize that although bleeding in the same room may be a manifestation of cervical cancer, it is not necessarily cervical cancer. Other gynecological diseases, such as cervicitis, cervical polyps, etc., may also lead to bleeding in the same room. Therefore, when bleeding occurs in the same room, medical attention should be sought in time, detailed gynecological examination, cervical cytology examination, HPV detection, etc. should be carried out in order to clarify the cause and take corresponding treatment measures.
If cervical cancer is diagnosed, standardized treatment should be carried out as soon as possible to improve survival and quality of life.