Cervical biopsy is mainly used for women with cervicitis or cervical erosion. It is an examination method that is of great significance in preventing cervical cancer in women. After this examination, women will experience vaginal bleeding, which is a relatively normal situation. At this time, good care must be strengthened and sexual intercourse is not allowed after the examination. Let’s take a look at this aspect below. Bleeding with blood clots after cervical biopsy Blood clots appeared after cervical biopsy, which should be caused by bleeding at the biopsy site. It is recommended that if there is no bleeding, you can observe it first. If there is still bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination, as it may be bleeding. Cervical biopsy is traumatic, so the wound may bleed and accumulate in the vagina, forming blood clots. If there is no more blood clot flowing out after this time, you can observe it again. If there is still bleeding, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department for hemostasis and symptomatic treatment. What to expect after a cervical biopsy 1. Precautions after cervical biopsy Avoid sexual intercourse for one month after the examination. The biopsy site may bleed, and sexual intercourse can easily induce inflammation and infection. Pay attention to hygiene and wash your genitals every day, first wash the front genitals, then wash the back genitals, and use a special towel. Pay attention to rest and avoid squatting, standing for a long time or doing strenuous exercise. Under the guidance of a doctor, take anti-inflammatory and hemostatic drugs for one to two weeks as a course of treatment. Eat a light diet and avoid spicy, raw, cold and other irritating foods. 2. What is cervical biopsy? A cervical biopsy is a biopsy of the cervix, which means taking a small piece or several pieces of tissue from the cervix for pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis. It is mostly used when the cervix is suspected of cancer or there are suspicious cells in the cervical scraping. A cervical biopsy can confirm the diagnosis and determine treatment. Cervical biopsy is the most reliable basis for diagnosing cervical cancer. Whether it is early or late stage cervical cancer, this examination must be performed to determine the pathological type and degree of cell differentiation of the cancer. 3. How is cervical biopsy performed? The cervical biopsy procedure is simple. After disinfecting the vulva, vagina, and cervix, use a special biopsy forceps to take several small pieces of tissue according to the location of the lesion and requirements, fix them in 10% formalin solution, send them to the pathology department for sectioning, stain them, observe and analyze them under a microscope, and then make a pathological diagnosis. |
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