Rakhi Sawant is struggling with this serious disease, ex-husband Ritesh reveals, there may be a risk of cancer.

Rakhi Sawant: While giving information to the media, Rakhi Sawant's ex-husband Ritesh said that after doing all the tests, the doctor said that there is a tumor in Rakhi's uterus.

Rakhi Sawant, who is often in the headlines, is currently admitted in a hospital in Mumbai. According to media reports, rakhi sawant has been admitted to the hospital due to heart related disease. Pictures of rakhi sawant health lying unconscious on the hospital bed are going viral on social media. Let us tell you that Rakhi Sawant's ex-husband Ritesh, while giving information to the media, said that after doing all the tests, the doctor told that there is a tumor in Rakhi's uterus, which the doctors have sent for cancer test. . However, it is difficult to say anything until the report comes...

tumor in uterus

According to health experts, this problem seems to be increasing rapidly in women in recent times. It is claimed in the reports that one third of the total cancer patients in india are suffering from uterine cancer. Its risk is higher in women between 30 and 45 years of age. According to health experts, this disease is spread by HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and if this virus is not eliminated with proper treatment at the right time, it can also cause uterine cancer.Therefore, health experts advise women to get tested for HPV regularly after 30 years. Let us tell you that cancer can be avoided to a great extent by getting a vaccine designed to prevent it.

What could be the reason behind this?

According to health experts, it is difficult to find out the exact reason behind this. But, in many cases, infection occurring during menstruation becomes the cause. Often women do not take care of cleanliness at this time. Apart from this, the use of sanitary pads has increased but using the same pad for a long time can also be dangerous. Regular use of some medicines can also be a reason for this.

Know its symptoms

stomach ache

fatigue and weakness

persistent lower back pain

sudden bleeding after menopause

problem of bleeding in urine

inability to control urine at all

pain during bowel movements

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