Signs And Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer
Menstrual Cycle Changes
It is difficult to determine exactly what a normal menstrual cycle should look like. Many reports indicate that a woman’s menstrual cycle should last for a total of 28 days, with approximately 5 of those days being when bleeding occurs. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Some women experience cycles of 25 or 26 days, and their bleeding may only last for 4 days. Other women even deal with spotting. However, all women must note that menstrual cycle changes are a serious warning sign of cervical cancer.
A cycle that lasts for longer than what it normally does is one change that can indicate cervical cancer, as it can mean the cervix is damaged. Early menstrual bleeding may also mean the cervix is irritated. This can signify a tumor. A woman should visit her doctor if she experiences changes in her menstrual cycle that last for more than 3 months. Even if these changes turn out to not be cervical cancer, there may still be a health issue and it is far better for women to get themselves checked out.
Uncover details on more changes that can indicate a woman has cervical cancer next.
