Sunday, January 31, 2021

Cervical Cancer Q/A

 

Cervical cancer is diagnosed when cells in the cervix mutate or change. The cells first become pre-cancerous and then cancerous, forming growths on the surface of the cervix.
Some patients with cervical cancer do not have any symptoms, but those that do may experience include pain during sex, vaginal bleeding during or after sex, vaginal bleeding after menopause, heavy or long menstrual periods, pelvic pain, and abnormal vaginal discharge that may be watery, bloody or heavy and have a foul odor.
If you have any doubts regarding cervical cancer, get in touch with Dr. Sarika Gupta.
📍 Dr. Sarika Gupta
Senior Consultant Gynecologic #Oncology and Robotic #Gynecology
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
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