The cervix is part of a woman's reproductive system. Doctors  cannot explain why some women develop cervical cancer while others do  not. What we do know is that there are risk factors which make some women more  vulnerable, to develop cervical cancer, than others.
These  risk factors increase the possibility of developing  cervical cancer  and they may act together to increase the risk even more.
HPV  (Human Papilloma Viruses) is the most significant risk factor for  cervical cancer. The HP Viruses affect the cervix directly and can be  passed from person to person through sexual contact. In fact, most  adults have been infected with HPVs at some time in their lives.
The HPV viruses can cause changes to our body cells which is why various problems including cervical cancer can occur.
I  will be brief and present the most worth mentioning Cervical Cancer  Symptoms. It is very importand to know that most of the cervical cancer  symptoms may not cause any kind of pain.
So don't wait to feel pain before seeing a doctor or performing the regular tests (e.g. pap test)
Women with Cervical Cancer may notice some of the following symptoms:
- Abnormal Vagina Bleeding
-- Bleeding between regular menstrual periods
-- Bleeding after sexual contact.
-- Bleeding during menstrual periods that last longer
-- Bleeding after menopause
- Increased Vaginal discharge
- Pelvic Pain
- Pain During Sexual Intercourse
These symptoms may be caused by other health problems, not just cervical cancer. Only a doctor can tell for sure.
Women  should pay a visit to their doctor as soon as they notice such  symptoms. The doctor can and will diagnose and treat the symptom  accordingly. Again, it's importand to perform regular tests and visit  your doctor every now and then.
 
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