Cervical cancer (cancer of the cervix) usually does not show symptoms in early stages. The following symptoms and complaints may indicate advanced stages of cervical cancer:
- Dyspareunia – pain during sexual intercourse.
- Fluor genitalis (discharge); often flesh-water colored.
- Contact bleeding (bleeding, for example, after sexual intercourse).
- Metrorrhagia – bleeding outside theeigenliche menstruation; it is usually prolonged and increased, a regular cycle is not recognizable
- Neuralgia (nerve pain) in the lower extremities.
- Back pain
- Pain in the lower abdomen/flanks due to urinary retention