Take Extra Care In Cervical Health Awareness Month

Somya Verma

, Health A2Z

As a woman, taking extra care is necessary. The month of January is declared as the cervical health awareness month. Most of the women do not have knowledge about how to prevent and what are symptoms of cervical cancer.

 

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This cervical health awareness month, we are helping the beautiful ladies out there to understand this condition in a better way.

 

This cervical health awareness month, know more about what can be the major condition that might affect your health. Cervical Cancer is one of the most prominent problems when you do not take care of your cervical health.

 

What you should know about cervical cancer this cervical health awareness month?

 

Most of the information and awareness spread about is of Cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells of the cervix in the lower part of the uterus which connects to the vagina. Different strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, play a role in causing most cervical cancer.

 

Types of cervical cancer treatment

 

You must understand in this cervical health awareness month, that there are two types of Cervical cancer

 

1. Adenocarcinoma

 

This type of cervical cancer begins in the column-shaped glandular cells that line the cervical canal.

 

2. Squamous cell carcinoma

 

This type of cervical cancer begins in the thin, flat cells (squamous cells) lining the outer part of the cervix, which projects into the vagina. Most cervical cancers are squamous cell carcinomas.

 

Signs cervical cancer treatment

 

As the cervical health awareness month is going on, we would like to tell you the signs and symptoms you must watch out for.

 

  • Blood spots or light bleeding between or following periods

 

  • Pain during sexual intercourse

 

 

  • Watery, bloody vaginal discharge which may be heavy and have a foul odor

 

  • Bleeding after menopause

 

  • Unexplained, persistent pelvic and/or back pain.

 

 

What can be the types of cervical cancer treatment?

 

Cervical cancer treatment depends on various factors, like the stage of cancer, other health problems, and your preferences. For the treatment doctor can use surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or a combination of the three may be used. This cervical health awareness month we give you the types of treatment you can opt for.

 

 

Surgery for cervical cancer treatment

 

Early-stage cervical cancer generally can be treated with surgery to remove the uterus which is known as hysterectomy. A hysterectomy or uterus removal can cure early-stage cervical cancer and prevent a recurrence. But removing the uterus makes it impossible to become anyone pregnant.

 

Radiation for cervical cancer treatment

 

Radiation therapy for cervical cancer treatment uses high-powered energy beams, such as X-rays or protons, to kill cancer cells. It may be used alone or with the combination of chemotherapy before surgery to shrink a tumor or after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells.

 

Chemotherapy for cervical cancer treatment

 

This therapy for cervical cancer treatment uses medications, usually injected into a vein, to kill cancer cells. Low doses of chemotherapy are usually combined with radiation therapy, Well, it can enhance the effects of the radiation. Higher doses of chemotherapy are used to control advanced stages of cervical cancer that may not be curable.

 

Follow-up Care for Cervical Cancer Treatment:

 

After you complete the cervical cancer treatment, your doctor will recommend regular checkups. Ask your doctor how often you should have follow-up exams.

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Reasons for developing cervical cancer

 

Prevention is better than cure, in this cervical awareness month, know the causes you can avoid. Keep yourself in good care ladies!

 

Many sexual partners

 

The greater your number of sexual partners the greater your chance of acquiring HPV.

 

Early sexual activity

 

Having sex at an early age increases the risk of HPV.

 

Other sexually transmitted infections

 

Having other STIs such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and HIV/AIDS increases your risk of HPV.

 

A weak immune system

 

In case if your immune system is weakened by another health condition and you have HPV, it also acts as a risk to develop cervical cancer.

 

Smoking

 

Smoking is associated with squamous cell cervical cancer.

Prevention of Cervical Cancer

 

In the end, we would like to inform you about the prevention methods. You can get the vaccination of HPV and also go for routine check-ups. We urge all the young ladies and old ones to always go for a full body checkup. Book appointment.

 

Pleasure seeking is good but it does not mean you do not take precautions. Practice safe sex and avoid smoking. We would just like to tell you, smoking does kill.

 

January 2020 as cervical health awareness month brings a message for all the ladies to take extra care. Know more about women and child care only at GoMedii!

 

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