Cervical erosion bleeding is cancer


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Cervical erosion is not necessarily a cancer.
Cervical erosion itself may cause bleeding. Cervical erosion is not a real disease, but a physiological phenomenon. When cervical columnar epithelium moves outward, it looks similar to erosion, but this does not mean that it will definitely become malignant. In the process of cohabitation, a small amount of bleeding may be caused by contact.
At the same time, if the patient has cervical inflammation, long-term inflammatory stimulation can make cervical tissue fragile and prone to bleeding during sexual life. In
addition, although cervical cancer may appear as bleeding in the same room, it cannot be judged as cancer by this symptom alone. The occurrence of cervical cancer is a complex process, usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as irregular vaginal bleeding, discharge, etc. Moreover, the diagnosis of cervical cancer requires a series of tests, such as cervical cytology, HPV detection, colposcopy and biopsy.