September 22, 2016

5 Signs You Might be Getting Cancer of the Uterus

Uterine cancer being one of the dreaded disease by women due to the fertility of the stakes. So, identify the mark initially so that you can get the right initial handling and prevents uterine cancer gnawing your body worse.

The uterus is part of the female reproductive tool. His role also is so important, because this is where the baby lived his life during pregnancy. Unfortunately, the cancer cells can make you lose your body badly.

5 Signs You Might be Getting Cancer of the Uterus

The cause of uterine cancer is actually unknown. However, there are several factors that might increase the risk of women affected by the disease, such as:
  • Have the excess weight
  • More common in women aged 60 years and over.
  • Received the first menstruation before age 12.
  • Have never had children.
  • Have diabetes and high blood pressure.
  • Have a family who suffered from cancer of the uterus.
  • Never undergo radiation therapy at the pelvis.
  • Ovarian tumor or severe polycystic ovarian syndrome.
  • Estrogen hormones without drugs taking progesterone and the drug tamoxifen to traet breast cancer.
 However, the above factors are not absolute, as there are few women who entered in that list but not developed uterine cancer. There is also a woman who contracted cancer of the uterus, but not experience things which appear on the list of risk factors above.

However if you enter in the list above and experiencing early signs that indicated uterine cancer, your are advised to be alert. The following 5 signs:
  • An initial distress signal uterine cancer that is abnormal vaginal bleeding or prolonged occurrence. Abnormal vaginal bleeding including out blood between menstrual bleeding after you undergo menopause.
  •  Pain while sexual intercourse.
  •  Pain in the pelvic and abnormal area.
  •  Reduced weight unexpectedly.
  •  Feel pain when urinating.

Check to a Doctor

To detect whether the signs that you are associated with urine cancer or not, you probably will undergo one or several tests such as:
  • Pelvic examination.
  • Blood test.
  • X-ray.
  • Transvaginal  ultrasound.
  • Hysteroscopy (insert tube light into the vagina to check condition in the uterus and the uterine wall).
  • Biopsy (tissue sampling).
  • Dilation and curettage.
If doctors find cancer cells in your body, then treatment that you can undertake, among others, the surgery hysterectomy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or chemotherapy. You might be able to undergo more than one treatment depends on how severe your condition.

However if your womb cancer is detected early, as still in stage 1, you can still choose undergoing hormone therapy. With hormone therapy, you still get a chance to be a mother.

So, check with your doctor right away if you experience signs of 5 related uterine cancers.


EmoticonEmoticon