Table of contents:
- Recognizing the various symptoms of cancer in women
- 1. Vaginal bleeding after menopause
- 2. Irregular menstruation
- 3. Weight loss suddenly
- 4. Feeling tired that never goes away
Cancer is a serious disease that can affect both men and women in all age groups. Well, especially in women, there are certain symptoms that can mark the presence of cancer cells in the body. Here are various symptoms of cancer in women that you should not ignore.
Recognizing the various symptoms of cancer in women
The body often shows the presence of cancer cells with a number of symptoms that you may not be aware of. The sooner you realize it, the sooner treatment can be done so that cancer does not spread widely.
Here are some symptoms to watch out for:
1. Vaginal bleeding after menopause
Source: Reader's Digest
If you are menopausal it means you (should) have stopped menstruating. So, bleeding from the vagina after menopause is not normal and should be suspected.
According to an obstetrician from the United States, Mariam AlHilli, MD., 10 percent of cases of vaginal bleeding after menopause are usually caused by endometrial cancer. In addition, other causes include uterine cancer and cervical cancer. For that, immediately consult a doctor when you experience this.
2. Irregular menstruation
If you haven't had menopause but have had irregular periods for a long time, this could be a sign of ovarian cancer. Especially if the menstrual pattern is long (more than 14 consecutive days) or frequently (twice or even more in a month), and is also accompanied by severe pelvic pain.
If you experience this condition, then consult a doctor immediately.
3. Weight loss suddenly
When you see your scale drop dramatically, don't be happy just yet. Without diet and exercise, body weight will usually tend to be stable. Even if it goes down, the reduction will not be drastic.
Losing weight suddenly without a clear cause can be an early sign of cancer that not many are aware of. Generally, this condition is a sign of blood cancer such as leukemia or lymphoma.
4. Feeling tired that never goes away
Generally, the body will return to its fresh stamina after taking a short break. However, if the body gets even more tired even though it has been resting for a long time, this is something to be aware of. Especially if this feeling of fatigue continues for a long time accompanied by other symptoms such as shortness of breath and appetite that disappears every day.