cervical cancer
Cervical cancer occurs when cells begin to change in the nature and function as a result of the destruction of cells and this situation leads to the growth of these cells found in normal and cancer incidence, which extends its influence to nearby tissues.
When you start this cancerous changes in the occurrence to be limited in the outer layer of the cervix for a period ranging from 2-10 years before it begins to attack the deep layer of the cervix and then begin to attack the tissues and organs near the uterus and the bladder and rectum.
Symptoms:
1. Vaginal discharge may not have a color or accompanied by blood and not accompanied by itching.
2. Bleeding after sexual intercourse.
3. Pain during sexual intercourse.
Causes:
1. Smoking.
2. Use the pill for a long time.
3. Multiplicity of sexual practices illegal.
4. Incidence of herpes or syphilis.
Diagnosis:
1. Take a sample from the cervix and examined the laboratory to make sure there are cancer cells or not.
2. Urography with the use of a color Barium.
3. Colonography with the use of a color Barium.
4. Work of the CT scan.
Methods of Treatment:
1. Surgical removal of the cervix and sometimes the uterus.
2. Radiation therapy external and internal to the cervix.
Methods of prevention:
1. Stop smoking.
2. Reducing the use of the pill for a long time.
3. Not the practice of illegal sexual contact to avoid infection by viruses that may damage the cells of the cervix.
4. Action league vaginal examination to diagnose any changes that may occur in the cervix early.