Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when detected early! Knowing the right steps to cervical cancer awareness and prevention can make all the difference. How to prevent cervical cancer? Prevention requires two steps. ✔ Cervical cancer screening ✔ HPV vaccination Importance of Pap smear test A slight change in the cervical cells will occur before the cancer develops. Pap smear test can diagnose this change and hence prevent the occurrence of cancer. HPV vaccination can be given to girls aged between 11-14 years. Login Login 0 repins 0 comments 0 likes
Symptoms of cervical cancer • Spotting in between periods • Spotting after intercourse • Abnormal vaginal discharge • Pelvic back pain How to prevent cervical cancer? HPV vaccine can prevent cervical cancer. Women between the ages of 9 and 45 can take the vaccine. Cervical cancer screening can be done using tests like Pap smear tests and HPV DNA testing. Watch Dr. Anitha of Kauvery Hospital, one of the best gynecologists in Chennai, break down everything you need to know about causes, prevention, symptoms, and cervical cancer screening. Login Login 0 repins 0 comments 0 likes