Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Abnormal vaginal bleeding is the most prevalent symptom of ovarian cancer and one of its warning signals. The two main categories of vaginal bleeding are cyclical (often referred to as menstrual) and non-cyclical. Vaginal bleeding that is unrelated to menstruation is abnormal in all circumstances. However, not all menstrual-related vaginal bleeding is normal. It is sometimes referred to as abnormal vaginal bleeding if the amount or kind of menstrual blood during menstruation is abnormal.
You should be seeing a medical institution right away for an evaluation if you see any indications of irregular uterine bleeding. A diagnosis will be made by an obstetrician and gynecologist, who will also assess your age-related risk of contracting the illness. Most problems are simple to recognize, not life-threatening, and treatable. Others may be more serious and require tests for an accurate diagnosis.