Warning signs: When to worry?
In its early stages, this condition often develops silently. But as it progresses, certain signs may appear:
Unexpected bleeding: between periods, after sexual intercourse, or after menopause.
Abnormal vaginal discharge: heavier, foul-smelling, or of an unusual color.
Persistent pain in the lower abdomen or lower back, unrelated to menstruation.
Discomfort or bleeding during intercourse.
Urinary problems: a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying or blood in the urine.
If these signs appear, an immediate gynecological consultation is necessary.
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