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The cervical cancer occurs near this area where the uterus and the vagina meet. Usually the onset of the caner is without any symptoms. It takes many years to develop and then to show any symptom.


The cervical cancer occurs near this area where the uterus and the vagina meet. Usually the onset of the caner is without any symptoms. It takes many years to develop and then to show any symptom.

A greater percentage of women suffering from cervical cancer are infected with HPV or Human Papilloma Virus that have almost 80 strains to attack the human species. Most of the viruses are sexually transmitted. Unsafe sex or  having multiple sex partners or engaging in group sex can be the result of the virus infesting the cervix. In some cases the cancer occurs due to genetic disorders also. But the HPV virus has been termed as the main cause of the cancer that has really troubled the women of the world and specially America. The virus infests the body when the immune system of a woman becomes weak and cannot resist the growth of the viruses.

Why America has the largest number of people suffering from this type of cancer? This is because the American girls lose their virginity almost before eighteen years old, and having sex before eighteen is also one of the prominent cause of the cervical cancer. They show the symptoms of cervical cancer even due to their lifestyle of having multiple partners or having sex with a person who engages in multiple sex.

The following are the symptoms of cervical cancer -
1. Discharge of pink watery fluids from the vagina that smells really different from the bacterial smell or the normal white discharge.
2. Bleeding from vagina after having intercourse or between the monthly periods.
3. Burning sensation while urinating, vaginal pain etc are also the symptoms that are seen in most cases.
4. Vaginal bleeding even after having menopause.
5. Deterioration of health and pain in the lower abdomen.
6. Nervousness and fatigue feeling.
 
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