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Characteristics of early bleeding in cervical cancer


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Early bleeding of cervical cancer is characterized by contact bleeding, irregular bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, etc.
1. Contact bleeding
often occurs after sexual life or gynecological examination. This is because the small blood vessels in the cancerous site are relatively fragile and easily ruptured when stimulated by external forces. This bleeding is usually small and can be stopped by itself, but it will occur repeatedly.
2. Irregular bleeding
may occur in some patients with non-menstrual vaginal bleeding. Bleeding time and bleeding volume are irregular. It may be manifested as drip bleeding or continuous small amount of bleeding. This is abnormal bleeding caused by invasion of blood vessels by cervical cancer tissue.
3. Postmenopausal bleeding Postmenopausal
women need to be highly alert to the possibility of cervical cancer. At this time, there is no longer periodic endometrial shedding bleeding. Any bleeding may be an abnormal signal.