Every woman should know the signs to watch out for ovarian cancer.
This disease causes cancer cells to divide resulting in abnormal cell growth in the tissue which covers the ovaries.
If left untreated, cancer can spread uncontrollably anywhere in the body.
Scroll down to know what signs to look out for.

Risk factors for ovarian cancer include:
- Family history of cancers such as breast, ovarian, or uterine cancer
- Never being pregnant
- Women over the age of 50, most cases develop after menopause
- Some fertility and hormone medications

Ovarian cancer is uncontrolled cell growth in the ovaries. For this analysis, it is essential to find it in time.
Symptoms of ovarian cancer.

1. Gastrointestinal problems

In general women who have ovarian cancer have difficulty digesting food which can result in high weight loss.
Women may have problems such as diarrhoea or constipation.
2. Inflammation

Swelling of the abdomen and bloating is a common symptom of ovarian cancer.
Although this symptom may also be found in other diseases, it should be noted that for ovarian cancer inflammation is common and occurs over long periods.
If swelling of the abdomen is accompanied by weight loss, this may be another sign of ovarian cancer.
3. Urine problems

Frequent urination is also one of the early symptoms of ovarian cancer. However, frequent urination may also be linked to an infection or weakness of pelvic floor muscles.
It may be an itching, uncomfortable pressure, or unpleasant sensation discomfort during urination.
4. Painful intercourse

If you endure discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse, it may be a sign of ovarian cancer. In this case, we advise you to go to a doctor to find out the reason for this pain.
5. Abnormal menstrual bleeding

Changes in a woman’s period can be early symptoms of ovarian cancer are menstrual disorders.
This is due to the presence of tumors that can cause hormonal disturbances and injuries in the cervix. .
6. Pelvic or abdominal pain

Pelvic, abdominal, or back pains are symptoms that can indicate ovarian cancer, depending on how often it occurs and if discomfort appears to be manifest for no reason.
7: Difficulty Breathing:

Late-stage ovarian cancer can bring on breathing troubles. As tumors grow large, they may begin to press against the lungs and obstruct a patient’s ability to inhale and exhale.
8. Vaginal bleeding

Vaginal bleeding is the usual well-known signs of ovarian cancer.
Vaginal bleeding will have an unusual viscosity and may include pain.
Get checked out if you’re bleeding when not on your menstrual cycle, and if the colour and texture looks different to your normal menstrual cycle.
Others symptoms of ovarian cancer can include:

- Constipation
- Loss of energy or appetite, trouble eating, feeling full quickly
- Fatigue (extreme tiredness)
- Back pain
- You urinate more often or anxious than normal
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