The cervix has no nerve endings, so it definitely won't hurt. Especially not cancer. Diseases of the cervix are generally detected mainly during routine examinations.
Гость
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#2
Go see a doctor, get an ultrasound... why stress yourself out unnecessarily???
Ли
[611035794]
#3
What could be the symptoms... Any fibroid may turn into cancer, or it may not. I had my uterus and one ovary removed, and it all started with a fibroid. When I had it removed, after the operation, everything was sent for a biopsy (only a biopsy can determine the presence of cancer cells in any foreign growth in your body, along with a blood test). I was later told that the cells had already started turning into cancerous ones, and I managed to have it all removed. Also, consider your family history. My grandmother had uterine cancer, and my mother had the same issues as me and underwent surgery.
было дело
[598283329]
#4
How clever, no symptoms – indeed! I had that illness. First, there was erosion, then cervical tears after childbirth and its deformation. The disease developed at the site of the tear. My lower back ached, not like before menstruation, but it was clear something was wrong. My lower abdomen hurt, my legs became numb and swelled badly, I lost weight for no reason, even though my appetite was ravenous. But the main issues were contact bleeding and painful intercourse, plus an increase in the number of days during menstruation, and even brown spotting instead of it. They performed a curettage, the histology came back, and it was stage 1b cancer. Treatment involved surgery and radiation. So, go to the doctor, get a smear test for oncocytology—either you'll be reassured or you'll start treatment.
было дело
[598283329]
#5
Of course, my legs were hurting.
Ли
[611035794]
#6
It so happened that many other gynaecological conditions presented with similar symptoms. It all started for me with an intrauterine device, which caused complications, and then fibroids. And there were the same painful bleeding, irregular periods, lower back pain. Well, it might all develop into cancer, or it might not. Many of my friends have similar symptoms, yet no cancer. You know, it's the greatest mystery of nature, and no doctor can give you an answer to that; the whole scientific community is grappling with it. Why do some people's cells turn cancerous while others don't, even under similar conditions? Some trigger sets off a reaction in the body, but what that's linked to, no one knows.
Exactly these symptoms are common in all gynecology... only histology will tell... if something hurts, go to the doctor... they take a simple smear for ATP... everyone does now.
9 - tell that to the teenage girls who shared the ward with me, or to the mothers whose newborn babies are at Kashirka. Better yet, walk that path yourselves—without being tied to any specific situation!
Гость
[1810639359]
#10
10, those who are punished by illness are also someone's loved ones. To someone, he is dear, but to others, for instance, he may have been a rapist or thrown them out of their home. That's what I'm getting at...
Гость
[1810639359]
#11
By the way, that's the theory of a doctor I know from Kashirka. If you don't believe me, I can even give you the doctor's surname, since you've been there (to my great regret)...
было дело
[4169457448]
#12
So, in your view, cancer is a punishment? I wonder, what are children paying for? Infants, respectable women, who have already suffered enough from, say, tyrannical husbands or the whims of their children? One shouldn't speak such words without having experienced or endured something similar, or else, who knows—you might find yourself in a situation where suddenly you have to pay, according to your philosophy, for some sin, and you'll sit there wondering—why? Why? And here's a ready-made answer... how simple everything is.
было дело
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#13
Ladies, by all means, count it as you see fit. The issue here was about something else. All I can say is, you are mistaken. I wish you well, and I don't even want to discuss it further. I hope you never have to face such a fate yourselves and that you'll be more tactful in such matters going forward.
Гость
[1810639359]
#14
13, don't be angry. I just voiced a theory that some oncologists share. That's all. From my point of view, there are logical aspects to it.
L_Intriga
[3554032756]
#15
Some people, like Guest 15 and others, really do write utter nonsense. My friend had cervical cancer, had a difficult childbirth, and after that, she developed a tumour. It started with a cyst. What retribution are you talking about...
Гость
[1810639359]
#16
16, a true cyst is NEVER malignant.
Гость
[1810639359]
#17
16, and also: cervical cancer and ovarian malignant tumours are COMPLETELY different things.
L_Intriga
[3554032756]
#18
She simply suffered severe complications after a difficult childbirth due to medical errors, experiencing problems with ALL her reproductive organs. First, a cyst was removed, then the tissues of her cervix began to necrotize, leading to surgery where they were excised. Subsequently, a malignant tumour developed, but fortunately, she had been consistently monitoring the situation, and everything turned out alright. As for the theory about retribution, that's just nonsense.
было дело
[4169457448]
#19
Judging by the intensity of the threads, fibroids seem to be the most severe and difficult condition to endure. So many arguments have been sparked, with participants fiercely insisting that those who underwent surgery have no clue, that they should have done this or that, to the point that they split into separate threads. Ladies who haven't faced cancer, please discuss your diagnoses with those who share the same ones! If someone is asking for advice or posing a specific question to those who've experienced the illness, why do you chime in, often with utter nonsense? If you have nothing substantial to contribute, just move along.
Гость
[2049852827]
#20
Get tested for tumour markers; this can detect cancerous growths at the earliest stage. I generally agree with guest 15. The widespread incidence of cancer lately is somehow connected to the thoughts swirling in one's mind. These theories are mainly voiced by those who have managed to overcome the disease themselves. Lazarev, and even Dontsova in her books, assert this. So, in some people, these cells remain 'dormant' their whole lives, while others, who are overly envious, possessive, and perpetually dissatisfied, receive this trial from above. I say this also as a daughter whose mother pulled through from the brink after a stage three diagnosis. After visiting doctors, caring for my mother, and witnessing the emotional transformations she underwent, I'm increasingly convinced that cancer isn't just an illness of the organs; it's primarily a disease of the soul.
дп
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#21
Guest - you are a fool.
Гость
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#22
21st Guest, It often happens that residents of the same building, for example, suffer from cancer. And in a small settlement, they make up the main cancer statistics. Is everyone's soul flawed? It's a very convenient excuse to absolve those who pollute the environment of responsibility and shift the blame onto the sick.
On Novaya Zemlya, there is a man who has lived there since birth; I can't recall his name, but I've met him. This man is over 80 years old and in excellent physical shape. And considering there's an active nuclear testing site there, he should have been the first to die. Somehow, when a person falls seriously ill, they blame everyone but themselves. If you think about how long they put off visiting a doctor, how many kilograms of antibiotics and painkillers they consume without consulting a physician, hoping for 'maybe' and 'it'll resolve itself,' then what do the surroundings have to do with it? Living is dangerous in general, regardless of where you live or what you breathe. So if the author is concerned about this issue, wouldn't it be simpler to go and have blood tests for tumour markers and get a full check-up? To avoid facing advanced stages later when only the Lord God can help.
Марго
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#24
Oncology is closely linked to the human immune system; let me give an example. A man had a kidney transplant, after which his immune defences were artificially lowered with medication to prevent organ rejection. Three weeks later, a growth was discovered in his lungs. Upon examination, it turned out to be a metastasis from the transplanted kidney, which had contained a very small tumour. This tumour began to grow rapidly once immunity was artificially suppressed. It was urgently removed, and a month later, the lung tumour disappeared—the body had destroyed it on its own.
My mother underwent two surgeries, 18 years ago and 2 years ago, for cancer. While in the hospital, I met an operating room nurse who has worked there for 20 years and has seen a lot. She said that oncology is about unforgiven grievances, and even oncologists share this view.
Our emotional state directly affects our immunity. Many have probably noticed that illnesses often arise during times of intense stress, and grievances, like worms, eat away at us from the inside. We must forgive everything, even if it is very difficult.
My mother is very touchy and holds onto grievances for years.
Марго
[2915045616]
#25
And symptoms can mimic various illnesses; one method for early detection of cervical pathology, it slipped my mind, is when a gynaecologist examines under a microscope and takes cells for cytology, which is done in any gynaecology practice. And we ourselves can come up with all sorts of diagnoses! It's better to trust a professional.
Марго
[2915045616]
#26
Colposcopy provides the doctor with extensive information about the condition of the cervix: the vaginal portion of the cervix is examined through an optical system with slight magnification. By using harmless reagents (highly diluted acetic acid and a weak iodine solution in glycerine), the characteristics of any area of the genital mucosa can be clarified.
Blimey... my grandmother spent her whole life fussing over her husband like a mother hen, raised two daft sons, denied herself everything, and worked like a horse right until the end. She survived the Siege of Leningrad, earned loads of medals... and for what? Breast cancer... What for? So, mate, no need for all this blah-blah-blah...
ник
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#28
And how many scoundrels, murderers, and rapists don't get cancer? Guests who come up with silly theories are just defending themselves, as if they're the good ones and it won't happen to them.
Гость
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#29
And I've heard that from a doctor too. It's not about good or bad, but about how much a person torments themselves with grudges, arguments, essentially hindering their own ability to live joyfully, constantly stewing over things, and so on. Whereas scoundrels often have quite a flexible conscience.
Марго
[2915045616]
#30
It seems like scoundrels have no conscience at all.
There's a good way not to get offended and not to hold grudges, like Scarlett in "Gone with the Wind," she used to say, "I'll think about that tomorrow." Which means to forget, to put it out of your mind.
Эль
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#31
It has been proven that the primary cause of cervical cancer is infection with oncogenic types of the human papillomavirus (16, 18, 31, 33...). It is transmitted only through sexual contact; condoms slightly reduce the risk of infection, and it can be passed to a child during childbirth... The virus generally does not clear from the body. There are rare cases of the virus clearing on its own at a young age, but this is uncommon... HPV is dangerous because it causes dysplastic processes in the cervix. Therefore, have a colposcopy of the cervix with a smear for oncocytology annually. Detecting early stages of dysplastic processes in time guarantees complete recovery!
Эль
[381087396]
#32
In my previous post, I was SPECIFICALLY talking about cervical cancer... Ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, vulvar cancer, and other types have somewhat different causes... Many tumours are hormone-dependent.
Анютка
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#33
...please...my words...are just WORDS...____________________symptoms: lower abdomen pulling, period delayed by 2 weeks...lower back pain((________DOCTOR'S VERDICT- IMMEDIATE CURETTAGE (and SEPARATE one at that)- Next- planned- removal of the uterus(((((((((((((((((((_______________--I _ REFUSE(______________ Two weeks later....( I _ REFUSED THE CURETTAGE, ULTRASOUND- - NORMAL, TUMOUR MARKERS- NORMAL, BIOCHEMISTRY- NORMAL...etc...___________________________________Draw your own conclusions...
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#34
Guest [1294984227], you're talking nonsense. Cervical cancer has a viral origin. What do thoughts in your head have to do with it? In simple terms, cervical cancer is contagious, like the flu. You might not be promiscuous, righteous and proper, but your partner, let's say, is a bit of a stud. And if he has been with more than five women and then had sex with you, the risk of contracting HPV (and the human papillomavirus causes cancer) increases by several dozen times!!!!
In other words, cervical cancer stems from moral laxity.
Гость
[622100089]
#35
Symptoms - foul-smelling discharge,
blood-stained discharge after intercourse and at other times,
dull pains in the lower abdomen and lower back,
and typically, cervical cancer occurs at a young age and progresses in an aggressive form.
Лёля
[2304691020]
#36
The 36 symptoms you've listed are already at the very final stage!
Tell me, I go to the gynaecologist once a year (though I really should go more often), and she takes a smear specifically from the cervix. That's for cells, I assume?
Лёля
[2304691020]
#38
How is a fibroid detected? Can it be felt during a gynaecological examination?
Regarding tumour markers. Are there any tumour markers that indicate issues both in the lower abdomen and the breast at the same time?
Лёля
[2304691020]
#39
The danger of cervical cancer lies in the fact that in its early stages, there are NO SYMPTOMS AT ALL!!!
It is discovered by chance. A woman visits her gynaecologist, has a routine smear test taken, and... :(
тая
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#40
Of course, a colposcopy should be done. Brown spotting can also occur with endometriosis. And lower back pain is common with a simple inflammation of the adnexa.
Татьяна
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#41
Tell me, is radiation therapy very painful?
лариса
[227057066]
#42
People, help, I'm scared to death! I've been diagnosed with cervical cancer, but I haven't had a biopsy yet! What should I do? Is it five years and that's it, or can I live and can it all be cured? Which tests exactly confirm cancer? Waiting for answers!
Эля
[3008665459]
#43
Larisa, don't be afraid and don't think about the bad! I was given the same diagnosis, today is the 7th day since I found out about my illness, I've thought about everything, cried (don't go on medical websites, it's better not to read that), but I've realised one thing - everything is curable, and everything will be exactly as we think it will be. I'm only 31, I have two children and a young husband, whom I haven't had the chance to have a child with yet... But we have no right to fall apart!!! Stay strong!!! Everything will be fine!!!! :-)
лариса
[227057066]
#44
The thought of it is terrifying! And what tests are used to make such a diagnosis? I was only diagnosed after a smear test! There hasn't been a biopsy yet! What's most puzzling is that three months ago, I had a medical check-up and nothing was found, and now suddenly it's cancer—I don't understand! How can that be?
Было дело
[598283329]
#45
Ladies, don't be afraid of anything - all this can be treated now, thank God! You will get through it all, don't despair; difficult doesn't mean impossible. The key test will be the oncocytology, which will confirm or refute the presence of cancer cells in the smears or tissues. The earlier the treatment begins, the better and easier it will go. Don't worry about radiation therapy - it slightly reduces your overall condition and quality of life during that period. Recovery also varies for everyone. It's been five years for me, and I still feel the effects of the treatment. But there are my ward mates - they've already forgotten to even think about it, so hope for the best. Good luck and good health to you.
Эля
[3008665459]
#46
There was a matter, what do you mean by "I still feel the treatment"? Weakness, depression, lack of sexual desire or inability to engage in it? Or something else? What stage were you at? How old are you? Sorry for so many questions... Larisa, where were you diagnosed, when will you get the biopsy results?
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Эля
[3008665459]
#47
I made a mistake by trusting my regular (private) gynaecologist, who, a year ago upon detecting the human papillomavirus, told me it was nothing serious, just to remove it like a wart, and performed a conization on me... Only now have I discovered that she should have immediately put me under cancer monitoring instead. In response to all my complaints about pain, bleeding, fatigue, pus discharge, constant cystitis, constipation, etc., she reassured me that these were just common inflammations and stuffed me with antibiotics. It never crossed my mind to doubt her; I didn't know that the human papillomavirus was so serious (why, why didn't I look for information??? I don't know... she enveloped me with her calmness, and I felt good that for once, a gynaecologist was gentle and not frightening). In the end, I was hospitalized, and the doctors at the hospital recoiled in shock during a routine examination (I gave birth to children silently, but here I was screaming in pain just from the speculum)—there was simply no cervix, just a solid tumour. The biopsy showed stage 2b... Now, I spend every day at the Herzen Institute—tests, examinations, and so on—soon they'll let me know when to be admitted for radiation and surgery.
The surname of this so-called "doctor" is Stovbur Tatyana Viktorovna. Girls, such "specialists" should only be performing abortions, yet she also manages pregnancies and scams gullible patients like me for money...
My husband is 24 years old, and I am madly in love with him. Such happiness after the hell with my drinking and abusive ex-husband, to meet Love, a Real Man, who now holds my hand and takes me to doctors, calls my children OURS, and cares for me like no one else. My biggest dream was to have a third baby; my daughters kept asking for one too, the youngest even said she'd give all her toys to the baby and buy a dummy... It's so hard and unbearable for me, simply impossible to accept and realize that we won't have our little one after all...
Было дело
[598283329]
#48
I'm around 40, so I won't go into details. It all happened when I was 34. Elia, I'm talking about my overall state; I haven't shaken off the feeling of feminine inadequacy because before that, I was a real looker, and then I gained a lot of weight, my posture changed, and so on. I hardly need sex anymore; my attitude towards it has shifted. Although, listening to my friends, I realise that some live the same way without surgeries or treatments. My worldview has changed. I've changed completely—I can see it. And my hormones are behaving differently. One can and should adapt to this, and it's crucial to value life! For example, this year, after a long break, I started ice skating again—it's so wonderful! And I thought I'd never be able to do it again! Girls, our health is our mood and our desire to live. Be smart—endure everything courageously; there are millions like us.
лариса
[227057066]
#49
I'm 37 years old, and the diagnosis was made from a smear in gynaecology! The biopsy results will be ready in 7 days. I don't even know the stage yet; they didn't write it in the records! Can anyone help decipher this: JUSP.CA colli ubei!!! I thought I had calmed down and was waiting for the biopsy results! Maybe it won't even be confirmed, nothing! Oh, it's a bit scary waiting for the verdict =)
лариса
[227057066]
#50
I would like to ask another question! Is it possible to smoke with such a diagnosis?