In the previous years, women aged 60 and above were the ones most  prone to cervical cancer. But with the 2009 report, an alarming 58% of  these cases were women within the age range of 40 and 50 years old only.  With such stats, it is therefore important to know the signs of  cervical carcinoma so that its symptoms can be contained. Advanced cases  of this type of medical condition can become invasive, which means that  there is a very good chance that the cancer cells will afflict surround  tissues and muscles as well.
So what are the most common signs of cervical cancer?
1.  Abnormal vaginal bleeding. Abnormal bleeding or signs of unusual blood  spotting is one of the more common signs of the pre-cancer stages of the  cervix. It may come in various forms like: blood spotting between  menstrual periods, bouts of heavy and light menstruation, vaginal  bleeding after sex, blood spotting after the menopausal stage and even  vaginal bleeding after douching. In some cases, the woman may experience  unusual discharge between menstruation's.
2. Pain during sexual  intercourse. Vaginal bleeding is often preceded by pain during sexual  intercourse. This may be due to the increased sensitivity or  inflammation of the tissues and muscles of the cervix. In advanced  stages, pain in this area is an indication that the cancer cells have  already spread out to the surrounding areas.
3. Pain during normal  bodily functions. Two other signs of cervical cancer include pain  during peeing and bowel movement. Pain brought about by UTI or urinary  tract infection is another indication that the muscles of the  reproductive system is on a hyper sensitive stage.
 
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