The lower portion of the uterus that attaches to the vagina, or the cervix, is where the cells of cervical cancer develop. The majority of cervical cancers are brought on by different strains of the sexually transmitted infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). The body's immune system normally stops the virus from causing harm when exposed to HPV. However, in a small number of people, the virus endures for years and aids in the process by which some cervical cells develop into cancer cells. Early-stage cervical cancer typically has no symptoms or indicators. Advanced cervical cancer symptoms and signs include bleeding from the cervix following sex, during menstruation, or after menopause Watery, red, possibly heavy, and odorous vaginal discharge, etc. Healthy cervix cells develop DNA alterations, which signal the start of cervical cancer. The instructions directing a cell's behavior are encoded in its DNA. At a certain rate, healthy cells divide and expand before eventually dying. The cells don't die because of the mutations, which instruct them to grow and reproduce uncontrollably. The aberrant cells pile up as they accumulate (tumor). Cancer cells can infect the tissues in the immediate area and can separate from a tumor to spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body. Cervical cancer is not completely understood to be caused, but HPV is known to play a part. Your surroundings and lifestyle choices, among other things, play a role in whether you'll acquire cervical cancer. Visit our physician at and schedule a consultation with our doctor at Dr. Anadi Pachaury’s clinic, if you have any signs or symptoms that concern you.

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