Is bleeding normal after cervical biopsy?

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2025-05-21 14:32:15 Views: 67 times

Cervical biopsy is mainly a local extraction of a small part of the cervical tissue, laboratory and pathological examination. After biopsy will lead to a small amount of local cervical bleeding, this situation is normal. Under normal circumstances, the amount of bleeding is very small, mainly spotty bleeding, or the duration is relatively short, generally lasting 2 to 3 days can stop on their own. However, if some women show a large amount of bleeding after biopsy, close to menstrual volume or more than menstrual volume, or bleeding for a long time, this situation is not normal. It is recommended that women go to the hospital in time for follow-up, identify the bleeding site, and give targeted treatment.

Is bleeding normal after cervical biopsy?



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