How does cervical screening hurt?

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2025-05-04 22:36:58 Views: 80 times

Cervical screening, including HPV screening and TCT heterotypic cell screening, is a way of women's examination. After the duckbill is used to expand the cervix, cervical brush screening is used. When the examination is done, there will be a little sour swelling, and the pain is not too obvious. After screening, there may be a little vaginal bleeding, but the amount of vaginal bleeding is not too much. It will subside in about two or three days. Overall, cervical screening pain is not too obvious. Relatively speaking, pregnant women can accept a test.

How does cervical screening hurt?



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