Cervical Cancer: Silent Symptoms and Effective Prevention
Discover the silent warning symptoms of cervical cancer and the key role of Pap smear screenings.

Cervical cancer is a highly preventable disease that typically develops silently and slowly, causing no pain or discomfort in its early stages.
The main risk factor for developing this condition is persistent infection with high-risk HPV types. In Reynosa, it is vital to know the subtle symptoms that may appear as the disease progresses in order to seek expert gynecological care immediately.
Silent Warning Symptoms
- 01.
Abnormal vaginal bleeding: Bleeding between periods, unusually heavy menstruation, or bleeding after intercourse (coitorrhagia).
- 02.
Unusual vaginal discharge: Watery, thick, foul-smelling, or blood-tinged discharge that does not respond to standard infection treatments.
- 03.
Persistent pelvic pain: Dull ache or pain in the lower pelvic region during intercourse or without a clear cause.
Colposcopy and prevention save lives
Do not wait for physical pain or discomfort to visit the gynecologist. Early screening with Pap smears and interactive HD Colposcopy detects precancerous changes years before they turn into cancer.
If you experience unusual bleeding or persistent discharge, schedule a valuation appointment at our clinic in Reynosa for precise diagnostic testing.
Experiencing unusual bleeding or looking for your annual screening?
Schedule your preventive check-up and HD Video-Colposcopy with Dr. Pamela Ventura in Reynosa.

