Friday 5 August 2011

Symptoms Of Vulvar Cancer

In its early stages, vulvar cancer often has no symptoms. This is because cancer is so small. Progression of symptoms may include:

Solid unusual or impact can be felt in some vulva.

The lump becomes itchy and painful.

The lump progresses to an ulcerated wound that refuses to heal.

The first wound-looking statements may be white, red or pink. The wound grows over time.

Severe bleeding or discharge.

Lymph nodes in the groin may swell.

Problems with the feces and urine may indicate in passing that the cancer has spread to these structures.

Secondary tumors can cause a variety of symptoms like bone pain.

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