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4. Pain During Intercourse
Discomfort or pain during sex can point to several health conditions, including possible cervical changes. If this symptom is new or getting worse, it’s time to check in with a healthcare provider.
5. Back or Leg Pain
Advanced cervical cancer can sometimes cause pain in the lower back, hips, or legs due to pressure on nearby nerves. While this isn’t usually an early symptom, it’s still important to know.
6. Fatigue or Unexplained Weight Changes
Why Screening Matters So Much
Cervical cancer is often preventable and highly treatable when found early. Regular Pap smears and HPV testing can detect cell changes long before they become cancer. Vaccination against HPV also dramatically reduces risk.
When to See a Healthcare Professional
If you notice persistent or unusual symptoms, or if you’re overdue for screening, a clinician can help determine the cause. Many of these symptoms are linked to benign conditions—but only a trained professional can evaluate them accurately.
Final Thoughts
Raising awareness saves lives. Sharing subtle symptoms helps more people recognize when they should seek medical care—and encourages timely screening that can prevent cervical cancer altogether.
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