
Ovarian Cancer is often called a “silent disease” because its symptoms can be vague and easy to overlook—especially in the early stages. But your body does give warning signs.
🚨 Common Symptoms
Pay attention if these symptoms happen frequently (almost daily) for weeks:
Persistent bloating (feeling full or swollen in the abdomen)
Pelvic or lower abdominal pain
Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
Frequent or urgent need to urinate
⚠️ Other Possible Signs
Unexplained weight loss or gain
Fatigue (constant tiredness)
Changes in bowel habits (constipation)
Back pain
Irregular menstrual cycles
❗ When to See a Doctor
If you notice these symptoms lasting more than 2–3 weeks, don’t ignore them. Early detection greatly improves outcomes.
🧠 Important Note
These symptoms can also be caused by less serious conditions (like digestive issues), but the key difference is persistence and frequency.