A form of cancer known as cervical cancer develops in the cells of the cervix, which is the lower portion of the uterus that attaches to the vagina. Most cervical cancers are brought on by one of the several strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease. Usually, the immune system of the body stops HPV from doing any damage when it is exposed. The virus does, however, persist for years in a small percentage of people, which aids in the process that turns some cervical cells into cancer cells. There are usually no symptoms or indicators of early-stage cervical cancer. The following are warning signs and symptoms of more advanced cervical cancer: bleeding from the cervix the following sex, during menstruation, or after menopause Watery, red, possibly heavy, and odorous vaginal discharge, Pelvic pain or pain during intercourse, etc. When healthy cervix cells experience DNA alterations, cervical cancer first appears. The instructions that inform a cell what to do are encoded in its DNA. Healthy cells develop and proliferate at a specific rate before dying at a specific period. The cells are instructed by the mutations to grow and replicate erratically while remaining alive. A mass of aberrant cells develops as they accumulate (tumor). Cancer cells can infect the tissues in the immediate area and can separate from a tumor to spread to other parts of the body. Although the exact origin of cervical cancer is unknown, HPV is known to have a part. Your surroundings or lifestyle choices, for example, may potentially influence whether you get cervical cancer. Make an appointment with our doctor at Dr. Anadi Pachaury’s clinic, if you have any signs or symptoms that concern you.
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