24/03/2023
Cancer of the cervix
By Eke Na
Cancer is the abnormal growth of the human cell. Normally cells grows up to a certain extent, but due to some chemicals, or agent our body come across with, the growth is affected and tend to grow in an abnormal way. The cause for cervical cancer is idiopathic or unknown, but there are a number of predisposing factors such, alcohol drinking, smoking, genetics, age, being a woman, early s*xual in*******se about below 15years , having multiple s*xual partners, having a partner who is not circumcised and many other more.
This cervical cancer can be treated if there is early diagnosis of the condition, signs and symptoms are only experienced in late stages when it becomes difficult to cure, unless palliative care. Some signs may include pain during s*x, bleeding after s*x having difficulties in passing urine just to mention but a few.
How can we prevent ourselves from having this condition is by us preventing or stopping the predisposing factors but for those that are unstoppable such as genetic get your family history and find out if you have history of cervical cancer in the family .
The best way we can stop completely is by screening, visit your nearest clinic today and get screened for cervical cancer it's one of the most common cancers in the world.
Some complications of cervical cancer is that it spread to the nearest organs , from the cervix to the va**na, to the uterus, bladder to the re**um and then out of the pelvic organs🥺
The choice is yours get screened and treated 💖
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