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Everything you need to know about vaginal cancer

The malignancy of cells in the canal leading to the opening of the uterus (Vagina) is known as vaginal cancer. This tumor is mostly found in the cells that line the surface of the vagina that is sometimes referred as the birth canal. In this article, we will discuss the symptoms, risk factors, types, and preventions of vaginal cancer.<br><br>Visit us our website to know more: - https://goo.gl/gzm7CV

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Everything you need to know about vaginal cancer

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  2. The beginning of the cancer is marked by the uncontrollable growth of cells in the body. The cells in any part of the body can become cancerous and can spread to other areas of the body. Commonly cancer from any other part of the body can spread to the v va agi gin na a however it is very rare that c ca an nc cer the v va agi gin na a it its sel elf f. There are m mu ul lti tipl ple e t ty ype t tu umor mor t th ha at t c ca an n b be f e fo ound und. . er f fo ormula rmulat te es in pes s o of f v va agi gin na a

  3. Cancer beginning in the squamous cells that make up the epithelial lining of the vagina is known as the Squamous cell carcinoma. This type of tumor is usually found in the upper area of the vagina near the cervix.

  4. Adenocarcinoma tumor generally begins in the women older than 50. This cancer formulates in the gland cells called adenocarcinomas.

  5. cancer formulating in the pigment-producing cells that give skin its color is called melanoma. Mostly these cancers are found on sun-exposed areas of the skin however, they can form in the vagina or other internal organs.

  6. cancer developing deep in the wall of the vagina is called the Sarcoma cancer. This tumor tends to grow very quickly.

  7. At the initial stage this cancer may not cause any signs and symptoms but as it grows you can recognize the below-mentioned • indicators- Pain in the pelvic area • Bleeding in the vagina after intercourse or after menopause • Watery vaginal release • A lump or mass in your vagina • Painful urination • Consistent need to urination • Constipation

  8. There are multiple factors which can contribute to the development of Vagina cancer in women. However, having or not having the risk factors does not mandatorily affect the development of this disorder. One thing to be noted here is that some risk factors are controllable while others are completely uncontrollable. Thus every woman can only look for controllable factors. Below we have listed out some of the risk factors associated with vaginal cancer -

  9. • Increasing age • Diethylstilbestrol (DES) a hormonal drug • Smoking • Alcohol Consumption • Vaginal irritation • Multiple sexual partners • First intercourse at the early age • HIV infection

  10. Prevention In order to prevent vaginal cancer, all the women can undertake several steps entioned below. In addition to this, every woman is recommended to undergo regular gynecologic examinations to help in detecting cancer or precancerous conditions at an early stage.

  11. • Quitting smoking. • Indulging in safe sex including the use of condoms. • Postponing first sexual intercourse until the late teens or older. • Escaping sexual intercourse with multiple partners. • Avoiding sexual intercourse with someone who has had many partners.

  12. Conclusion Early detection and prevention are the keys to stay protected from vagina Cancer. If you find this blog useful make sure to share it with your friends, family, and everyone you know. Also, do not forget to share your views with us by commenting in the comment box provided below.

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