Six silent symptoms of ovarian ca-ncer that most people ignore

Feeling full

There’s nothing wrong with feeling full after a large meal, but if you ate a light bight and feel stuffed, this could mean that there is fluid buildup that is caused by ovarian cancer.

Urinary changes

There are various reasons as to why a person will go through bladder changes in their life, but in case you experience any of these things, calling on the advice of a professional couldn’t hurt.

As the ovaries are close to the bladder, ovarian cancer can cause frequent urination, leaking, needing to pee with urgency, or pain or pressure in the bladder.

Changes to your cycle

In 2022, according to a report, 13 per cent of people noted vaginal bleeding as a symptom of ovarian cancer.

Bleeding or spotting between your periods, or after menopause can be a cause for concern.

Or changes to your discharge which are not normal for you can also be a red flag.

Bowel changes

It’s not only the bladder that can be affected by ovarian cancer, as a tumour could put also pressure on your intestines, causing indigestion, constipation, and even diarrhoea.

It can also give you back pain, make you tired, make you bleed after sex or have painful sex, and it can make you lose or gain weight.

Though there are many symptoms that are associated with ovarian cancer, if you notice even one, it’s better to be seen by a doctor, than to ignore the signs.

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