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    ðŸšĻ Women must check! 5 warning signs of "cervical cancer" Know early, it can be cured with treatment

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    Dr. Rutporn Benchamanon

    Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai

    Updated on: 06 Feb 2026
    Dr. Rutporn Benchamanon
    Dr. Rutporn Benchamanon
    Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai
    ðŸšĻ Women must check! 5 warning signs of "cervical cancer" Know early, it can be cured with treatment
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    Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai
    Updated on: 06 Feb 2026

    ðŸšĻ Women must check! 5 warning signs of “cervical cancer” — know early, it can be cured

    Did you know? Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common in Thai women! The scary part is that in the early stage it “often shows no symptoms.” By the time you realize it, it may be too lateâ€Ķ Today, Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai would like to guide you to observe 5 important warning signs that your body is trying to tell you.

    ðŸšĐ 5 warning signs you shouldn’t ignore

    1. Abnormal vaginal discharge: Unusual color (yellow/brown/gray), foul odor, foamy, or clumpy like curdled milk

    2. Abnormal bleeding: Bleeding after sex, or bleeding after menopause

    3. Vaginal discomfort: Burning, itching, unusual aching or pressure

    4. Chronic pain: Pain in the lower abdomen, pelvis, or lower back that doesn’t go away

    5. Other associated symptoms: Rapid weight loss, fatigue, loss of appetite without a known cause

    ðŸ’Ą The good news isâ€Ķ “If you know early, it can be completely cured.” If detected in the early stage, before the cancer has spread, the chance of cure is very high, and you may still be able to have children in the future.

    ðŸ›Ąïļ Start prevention today

    ✅ Get the HPV vaccine (can be given from age 9)

    ✅ Use condoms every time

    ✅ Don’t smoke

    ✅ Most importantly: Get regular cervical cancer screening

    Don’t wait for symptoms. Love yourself—start with “getting checked.”

    #CervicalCancer #WomenHealth #CervicalCancer #HPV #CancerScreening

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    Dr. Rutporn Benchamanon

    Obstetrics and Gynaecology

    Maternal and Fetal Medicine

    Dr. Rutporn Benchamanon

    Obstetrics and Gynaecology

    Maternal and Fetal Medicine
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