In a majority of cases, abnormal bleeding is the first sign of cervical cancer. Bleeding due to cervical cancer can present in various forms that include;
Intermenstrual bleeding
Vaginal bleeding between menstrual cycles can be an early sign of cervical cancer. It can occur during any phase of your menstrual cycle and often times, it’s fairly light and so overlooked easily. You should consult your doctor for evaluation and diagnosis if you even notice a small spot of blood during a menstrual cycle. The spotting of blood is of special importance when you have achieved your menopause. The vaginal bleeding after menopause indicates that cancer has spread to the nearby tissues. Although most women don’t consider this harmful and often think it as normal spotting, it’s important to consult your gynecologist if you experience