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Signs Of Cervical Cancer
Early signs of cervical cancer such as dysplasia is commonly treated using a LEEP procedure or cryotherapy.
In the earliest and most treatable stages there are no symptoms of the disease. Only pre-cancerous tissues and abnormal cells can be determined. The most common troubles of the next stage are: persistent vaginal discharge (pale, pink, brown, blood streaked, and foul-smelling), itching, and abnormal vaginal bleeding.
Early signs of cervical cancer such as dysplasia is commonly treated using a LEEP procedure or cryotherapy.
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Signs Of Cervical Cancer -
LEEP Procedure, Cryotherapy
When the disease is advanced the patient may suffer of loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, pelvic, back, or leg pain, leaking of urine or feces from the vagina, sometimes bone fracture can occur. To avoid serious disease it’s recommended for every woman to take a PAP smear annually.
Early signs of cervical cancer such as dysplasia is commonly treated using a LEEP procedure or cryotherapy.
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