10 Symptoms of Endometrial Cancer
Symptom #4: Vaginal Discharge
All females have a normal amount of vaginal discharge, which changes with the different phases of their menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge is usually a mix of bacteria, cells, and liquids that help to protect and lubricate the vagina. For each woman, the quality, composition, and amount of discharge can vary depending on their reproductive development.
Normal vaginal discharge is often clear, thin, sticky, and odorless. Abnormal vaginal discharge, such as those seen in endometrial cancer, often have a different color along with a foul odor. The discharge from uterine cancer can also be purulent. Other associated symptoms often include pain during sexual intercourse, pelvic pain, and itching.
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