How I Knew I Had Uterine Cancer?

Key Takeaways

– Uterine cancer is also called womb cancer.
– This autoimmune condition develops in the tissues of your uterus.
– On the lining of your uterus, these are labelled as endometrial cancers.
– Such conditions take a lion’s share of more than 89% of all forms of uterine cancer in US.
– It shows up through a few unusual signs like excessive bleeding from your vaginal tract.
– In some cases, a clump or a mass forms inside your vagina.
– Risk factors of uterine cancers include onset of type 2 for of diabetes mellitus, intake of tablets that have estrogen in them – but without progesterone, delayed onset of menopause and being overweight.

As per latest estimates, as high as 4 million females stand affected by uterine cancers all over the globe. This condition is a cause for more-than 95,000 deaths the world-over. Women aged between 46 to 75 years are more-likely diagnosed with uterine cancers. Median age of uterine cancers stands at 62.7 years.

Uterine cancers or womb cancers are of different types. Of these Uterine Cancers (endometrial cancers), form on the linings of your uterine tract. On the other hand, uterine sarcomas show-up on the muscular side of your uterus. In some cases, they conditions may also occur on the tissues connecting your uterus to other organs.

Medical science is not fully aware of what triggers uterine cancers. It is believed that imbalances in your hormonal system poses a big risk. It is also widely believed that receptors of estrogen – present. On the surface of a few cells – may start interacting with other hormones. This causes an accelerated growth of cells and such rapid growth leads to incidence of uterine cancers.

How I Knew I had Uterine Cancer?

Many studies are underway and the real cause remains to be unearthed. Factors that are associated with such uterine conditions include,

– Prior use of tamoxifen
– Earlier exposures to high-intensity radiation therapies – especially on your pelvic region and Onset of conditions like renal-cell carcinoma.

If you see an excessive discharge from the vaginal tract, it is important to report of such occurrences with a caregiving professional. The duration of such menstrual discharges or of new bleeding episodes after attaining menopause is one of the vital signs.

Uterine Cancer Symptoms

Pain in your pelvic parts another sign of uterine cancers can show up when the lumpy mass / tumorous growth gets bigger and exerts pressure onto the structures nearing it. At times, nerves can get strained due to an increase in the growth of such lumps. In some instances, excessive buildup of liquids in your abdomen or pelvis can also cause further discomforts.

These pains in your uterus can either be persistent or may be seasonal. In case of seasonal pains, you may see them showing-up for some time and they may go-off on their own. Women who have sexual intercourse through their vaginal tract can witness pain while making love with their partner.

Bloating is another common sign of uterine cancers. This symptom shows up when liquids build-up in your lower abdomen. Also, a steady growth of a lump can lead to such bloating. Such stomach-based issues are quite common during later stages of uterine cancers. You may have problems such as

– Difficulties in discharging stools i.e., constipation.
– Pains in lower part of your abdomen.
– Discharge of watery stools.
– An inexplicable loss in body weight.

As cancerous growth starts gaining in size, it pushes your tummy and make you have a full-feeling even if you have not eaten much food. Loss of body weight occurs when cancer triggers internal swelling, which disrupts usual metabolic activities. On experiencing any of these signs, it is important to meet a caregiver without much delay.

Is Bleeding After Menopause Always Cancer?

Irregular bleeding from your vaginal tract remains one of the foremost signs of uterine cancers. In most cases, bleeding may occur cause after you have hit the menopause-stage. The discharge may look reddish and at times take a brownish tinge.

Most women do not experience bleeding after attaining the menopause stage. But, as low as 9% of women are likely to report of such bleeding from the vaginal tract. When your estrogen level drops, your tissues in / surrounding the vagina may turn fragile and thinner. This makes them an easy target for being torn up.

Your caregiving team may prescribe a low dose estrogen-based either as a cream or a pill. There are also cases wherein several caregiving teams recommend lubricants or moisturizers to be applied onto your vaginal tract.

Polyps can also Make you Bleed

In a few women there are instances of outgrowth known as polyps showing up. When these polyps grow up, they can cause internal bleeding in your uterine channel. These can be diagnosed through a battery of tests and examinations. Common ones include transvaginal scans using ultrasound equipment. At times you may be advised to go for a special type of scan called hysterosonogram.

Some may be advised to undergo dilation and curettage – D&C procedure; this helps scrape some tissues off your uterus.

Some non-cancerous i.e., non-tumorous growths can also make you bleed. These are identified as fibroids that are not cancerous. As women get older, these fibroids may turn hardened or calcified. Calcified fibroids may have rough edges which can irritate inner linings of your uterus, and can make you bleed.

So, not all bleeding after menopause is cancer.
You are advised to talk to a caregiver to know the cause of bleeding and how to treat such conditions.

EDITORIAL SOURCES

Global Discount Drugs follows sourcing guidelines to ensure the accuracy of its content. We use only trustworthy sources, including peer-reviewed studies and information from top institutions.

URLs Referred 

Uterine Cancer—Patient Version – NCI
Uterine Cancer Basics | Uterine Cancer | CDC
Endometrial Cancer | Uterine Cancer | American Cancer Society

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a review.

* Comment

* Name

* Email

Web Site

Product was successfully added to your cart!
×

Privacy Policy

Policies and procedures

We, at the Global Discount Drugs, pride ourselves in placing our customers’ privacy high on our list of priorities. At every step, we make sure our customers’ privacy is protected and their personal information is kept confidential. These are the policies that we follow when we gather, use, maintain and protect personal information from our customers:

  • We only collect information with the full knowledge and consent of our customers. Even while using or disclosing the information, the customers’ consent is required unless otherwise specified by the law.
  • We only collect information that we require for specific purposes. The purpose of collecting this information is also made known to the customer at the time the information is collected. Personal information collected from the customer can be disclosed or used only for this purpose and will be retained only until the purpose is fulfilled.
  • We hold ourselves responsible for maintaining and protecting all customer information that we are provided with. We also make sure it is up-to-date and accurate so that it may be properly used to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected.
  • We also make sure we provide our customers with appropriate security measures in order to protect their privacy.
  • We provide our customers with the information that we collect about them, upon request from them. We also have facilities whereby they can update or change any relevant information.
  • We also inform our customers about the policies we follow with regard to the collection, disclose and use of their personal information. We also address any questions they might have with regard to our privacy practices or procedures.

Collection of personal information

At the Global Discount Drugs, we only collect relevant and necessary information that we need to carry out our customers’ orders. This includes the following:

  • Personal information: Including but not limited to name, address, email id, home and cell phone numbers, occupation, employment status, etc.
  • Physical information: Including age, height, weight, sex, date of birth, etc.
  • Information about their physician: Their name and contact information
  • Medical history: Their own medical history as well as that of their family members, the existence and types of drug allergies, medications requested, details of their existing medications, etc.
  • Payment information: Including credit card information (including card type and number, expiry date and name of card holder), banking information (including transit and account numbers), etc.
  • Prescription information

It is fully left to the discretion of our customers whether or not they chose to provide us with this information and how much information they provide us with. However, we make recommendations based on the information that they provide and it becomes difficult for us to suggest alternatives if we have not been given adequate information. We may even request additional information in case we are not able to carry out the request based on the information provided. We also maintain a file on our customers on their personal information that our customers can update from time to time.

Use of personal information

We collect personal information from our customers in order to serve them better and quickly and effectively provide them with the appropriate services they require.

Customers’ consent is always taken before making use of their personal information. We only use their personal information for the purposes that we disclose to them.

Sharing of personal information:

Customers’ personal information is shared with an outside source only under the following circumstances:

  • To fulfill a prescription: The information maybe shared with our affiliate or licensed pharmacy in order to procure the necessary prescription
  • For offers and discounts: We may identify customers’ needs based on the information provided by them and send them information regarding other products that we can provide them with.
  • In case of sale: In case the ownership of the Global Discount Drugs changes hands, the purchaser will get access to all our customers’ personal information.
  • In case of legal proceedings: We may have to disclose certain personal information to the authorities to fulfill a legal procedure.
  • Specialized organizations: In some cases, we may contact outside agencies to carry out specialized services for us. These agencies will handle some of the customers’ personal information.

Only in some cases such as when it comes to employing legal methods to collect a delinquent account, a medical emergency or suspicion of illegal activities do we legally access and disclose our customers’ personal information.

Security Measures

At the Global Discount Drugs, we employ very strict security measures to ensure that our customers’ personal information is protected against inappropriate use, disclosure or alteration.

We employ the latest technology to maintain high security standards and restrict access to electronic flies containing our customers’ data. Our firewall infrastructure is strictly adhered to and we regularly update our security settings.

Customer information stored in paper based files is kept in restricted areas and only authorized employees are allowed to access them. All our employees sign confidentiality agreements when they join our organization which binds them to follow our strict privacy policies and procedures. They are strictly forbidden from accessing customer information without the appropriate authorization and may even be dismissed in case they, in any way, compromise our customers’ privacy.

Keeping personal information up-to-date

It is highly important for our customers to keep their personal information up-to-date as we, at the Global Discount Drugs, make recommendations and decisions based on the information that our customers provide us.

Customers can access and modify their information in case they wish to make any changes or corrections in case of a clerical error on our part. Once the customer informs us about the incorrect or old information in their file, we carry out the necessary changes. We also make these changes known to any other parties who we may have passed the incorrect information onto.

Any queries that our customers may have regarding our privacy policies and procedures can be directed towards our Privacy official at the following mail id: webmaster@globaldiscountdrugs.com

Updating the policy

From time to time, additions, insertions and modifications may be made to the existing policy. If and when changes are made in our privacy policy and procedures, our customers can come to know about it by referring to the modification date found at the bottom of the Global Discount Drugs privacy policy web page.