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How long will it take to bleed after cervical biopsy?

Many women know that if the cervical tct or hpv test is abnormal, or there is irregular bleeding in the private parts, doctors usually recommend cervical biopsy. In fact, cervical biopsy is a reliable method to help diagnose cervical cancer. Through examination, we can diagnose whether women have cervical cancer or lesions, and also help to diagnose the pathological type and cell differentiation degree of cancer. So, how long will it take to bleed after cervical biopsy?

The bleeding after cervical biopsy may be 2-3 days, and the longest is no more than one week, but this situation varies from person to person. Cervical biopsy is to take out the cell tissue at one or more points on the cervical surface, which will leave a small wound and lead to a small amount of bleeding. Patients need not be too nervous. Moreover, after taking out the cell tissue, the doctor will put a gauze ball on the surface of the cervix to play the role of pressing to stop bleeding. Usually you can take out the yarn ball the next day.

Cervical biopsy bleeding is mainly caused by the wound on the cervix after biopsy. Because the body has certain coagulation function, the cervix has the function of self-repair. If bleeding continues for more than 7 days, or the amount of bleeding increases or even exceeds the menstrual flow, you should go to the hospital at any time to check the wound healing and take relevant hemostasis measures if necessary.

Women should pay attention to hygiene and nursing within 2 weeks after cervical biopsy. Sex, bathing, swimming and soaking in hot springs are not recommended, because cervical biopsy will cause trauma and easily lead to inflammation and infection. Have enough rest, don't stand and squat for too long and avoid strenuous exercise.