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Gynaecological Tumours Treatment in Hebbal, Bangalore

Gynaecological Tumours

Gynaecological Tumours Treatment in Hebbal, Bangalore

The term "gynaecological cancer" refers to all cancers that may develop in or on a woman's genitalia and reproductive organs. Although there are screening procedures for certain gynaecological cancers, there are none for others. This implies that it's critical for women to understand their bodies well and the potential signs and symptoms of gynaecological cancers so they can recognize any changes. 

Cervical Cancer

Cancer that develops in the cervix is called cervical cancer. The uterus and vagina are connected via the cervix. Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection that is the main cause. To know more Consult with our experts to have the best treatment.

Symptoms

  • Bleeding after or between cycles discomfort when having sex

  • Longer or heavier than typical periods

  • An unusual vaginal discharge

  • Bleeding in the vagina after menopause

  • Excessive tiredness

  • Leg pain or swelling of the legs

  • Lower back pain

Uterine Cancer

Cancer that develops in the uterus is known as uterine cancer, sometimes known as cancer of the uterus or womb. The organ inside of your pelvis called the uterus is where a developing foetus would develop if you were pregnant. 

Symptoms

  • Bloody or smelly discharge that may be watery

  • Bleeding after menopause or between periods

  • Pain or discomfort in the abdomen

  • Discomfort or trouble urinating while using the restroom

  • Pain during intercourse

Ovarian Cancer

Cancer that develops in one or both ovaries is called ovarian cancer. The two little organs on each side of your uterus are your ovaries. They excrete hormones and ovum (eggs). 

Symptoms

  • Abdominal bloating

  • Changes in bowel habits, including constipation

  • Feeling full quickly after eating

  • Increased abdominal size

  • Indigestion

  • Loss of appetite

  • Pain in the abdomen or pelvis

  • Unexplained fatigue.

  • Unexplained weight loss or weight gain

  • Urinary changes 

Fallopian Tube Cancer 

One or both fallopian tubes may develop fallopian tube cancer. These are the tube-like organs that connect your uterus to your ovaries. To know more, visit our cancer care hospital in Hebbal, Bangalore for the best treatment.

Symptoms

  • Lower abdominal swelling that doesn't improve with diet or exercise, without accompanying weight gain throughout the body.

  • A mass in the stomach

  • Persistent discomfort in the pelvis or bottom of the abdomen

  • Having bowel or bladder pressure

  • A sensation that you can't fully empty your bowels or bladder when you use the restroom

  • irregular vaginal bleeding or discharge, especially after menopausal bleeding

Vaginal Cancer

Cancer that develops in the vaginal tissue is known as vaginal cancer. Your vulva's opening is the beginning of your vagina, which continues through to your cervix. 

Symptoms

  • Blood-stained or bloody vaginal discharge that is not period-related

  • Bleeding after sexual activity

  • Groin and pelvic discomfort

  • A bulge in the genital area

  • Trouble urinating, blood in the pee, or a need to often use the toilet

  • Rectal pain

Vulvar Cancer

Vulvar cancer is a kind of cancer that develops on a woman's external genitalia. This includes the perineum, which refers to the skin between your vagina and anus, the clitoris, the pubic mound, and the labia minora and labia majora.

Symptoms

  • Itching, burning, or discomfort at a vulva-specific spot

  • A growth that resembles a wart, bump, or sore

  • Spots of skin on the vulva that is thicker or elevated and may be red, white, or brown

  • A mole that alters in appearance

  • A vulvar lesion or sore that oozes blood, pus, or fluid

  • Firm or swollen lymph nodes in the groin

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