Early symptoms of cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma may present early symptoms such as pain during sexual intercourse, contact bleeding, and abnormal discharge.
1. Pain during sexual intercourse
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant tumor arising from the squamous cells of the cervix. Sexual activity can stimulate the affected area, causing local pain.
2. Contact bleeding
Sexual intercourse often stimulates the cervix. Excessive stimulation may rupture capillaries, leading to bleeding.
3. Abnormal discharge
Malignant changes in squamous cells can cause discharge to become watery or pus-like, often accompanied by an unusual odor.
In addition to the above symptoms, patients may also experience abdominal pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. Early examination and timely treatment are recommended.