Cervical cancer is one of the factors that cause contact bleeding, but the presence of contact bleeding does not directly confirm the diagnosis of cervical cancer. Besides cervical cancer, cervical columnar epithelial ectopic, cervicitis, cervical polyps and acromegaly can cause contact bleeding.
The specific cause needs to be diagnosed after the doctor prescribes tests with the patient’s symptoms and analyzes the test results. Although there is no need to be overly concerned, contact bleeding is still abnormal bleeding and needs to be examined as soon as possible.