Warning: 10 Symptoms of “The Silent Killer” Women Should Not Ignore



In the United States of America it is estimated that more than 550 women die of ovarian cancer every year. It is believed that the major causes of the cancer include age, genetics and frequent use of oral contraceptives.

Most women diagnosed with ovarian cancer only know that they have the disease already at the advance stage of the cancer, when all hope is lost. Only 50% of the women diagnosed with ovarian cancer survive 5 years after the initial diagnosis. It is important that every woman should know the sign and symptoms of the silent killer so they can get immediate treatment to save their lives.

1. Having Irregular Menstrual Cycles:
Ovarian cancer may occur in young girls who have not yet experienced menstrual cycle, it is most common in women 55 years above. If you are experiencing abnormal vaginal bleeding or a drastic change in your menstrual cycle. It’s best to let your doctor know so that further examinations can be done.

2. Having Pain in Your Pelvic Region and Stomach:
If you are suffering pain in the lower abdominal region, or if you feel heaviness in your pelvic area on daily basis, you should consult your doctor to know the causes of these symptoms

3. Frequent Backaches:
There can be many causes for back pain. But if you know that you are not suffering any physical problems and discomfort- like osteoporosis, arthritis or skeletal irregularities, ligament strain – then it’s best to consult your doctor.

4. Pain with Sexual Activity
If you experience pain during intercourse it could mean that you are in the early stages of having ovarian cancer. Consult your doctor if you have the pain.


5. Always Feeling Tired With No Apparent Reason:
Feeling tired with no obvious cause or having shortness of breathing, loss of appetite, nausea could be symptoms of ovarian cancer.

6. Unusual Feeling of Satiety:
Feeling full even when you are not constipated or you have not eaten meal is a common symptom of ovarian cancer.

7. Bloated Stomach:
Having a larger than normal stomach could be an early sign of ovarian cancer.

8. Being Often Constipated
Ovarian cancer affects the digestive tract and stomach particularly early on. You could experience stomach ache, loss of appetite, gas build-up and constipation as well.

9. Frequent Vomiting:
According to Dr. Jeffrey Stern a gynaecologist revealed that in other cases patients had abdominal pain, nausea, weight loss and constipation. Vomiting is normal on the early stage according to him.

10. Having An Excessive Growth of Hair and Especially Dark Hair:
Some women have reportedly experienced excessive hair growth as a symptom, in some cases other women experienced hair loss.

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