10 Signs of Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer Sign #4: Vaginal Discharge
In normal cases, vaginal discharge consists of a mixture of cells, liquid, and bacteria that helps to protect and lubricate the vagina. This mixture is produced by cells of the cervix and vagina while exiting through the vaginal opening.
For different individuals, the quality, composition, and amount of discharge varies according to the different stages of reproductive and sexual development. Normal discharge is usually watery, thin, sticky, thick, and clear. In cervical cancer, the vaginal discharge is copious, watery, pink, bloody, and can be foul smelling.
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