Signs of Cervical cancer
The symtoms of cervical cancer are not always 100% obvious, which is why it is
Always extremely important to get regular health check-ups. Especially as some of the symptoms may not appear at all until it is too late!
Screening appointments for a cervical screening test are extremely important and only take a few moments. Those that attend one will receive their test results shortly after. Appointments can be made quite easily and usually take place at your local health clinic.
Many people will receive a reminder asking them to attend such an appointment. This should never be ignored, as cervical cancer is a very important matter which Endsleigh and everybody should take seriously.
Unusual bleeding is one sign to look out for and sometimes occurs after sex. Any bleeding that occurs at any time other than your monthly menopause is considered unusual. If this does occur you should make an appointment at your local health clinic straight away.
Other symptoms may include pain when passing urine, an unpleasant smelling vaginal discharge and also pain in and around your vagina when having sexual intercourse.
If symptoms advance and the disease spreads into your cervix, a variety of other systems can be triggered at this stage.
These could include the likes of constipation, blood in your urine, bone pain, swelling of one of your legs, severe pain elsewhere, tiredness, lack of energy and a loss of appetite.
Vaginal bleeding is very common and can mean a range of other things. It is however wise to seek medical advise to check up on this.
Simply book an appointment with your GP. Explain the systems and he or she will conduct the relevant tests. This won’t take much time out of your day and will in turn give you peace of mind.
Investing in a great health care insurance is also a must and a very sensible option.

