A small number of people will still ooze blood after colposcopy with hemostatic gauze placed, but there are others who will not ooze blood. Clinically, colposcopy can be used to check whether there are lesions in the cervix, vagina and other parts of a woman’s body, and biopsy can also be performed on suspected areas to clarify the nature of the lesions. Since the examination will damage the vaginal mucosa and cause bleeding, a hemostatic gauze is placed after the examination to stop the bleeding with compression, and generally some women still have blood seepage after placing the hemostatic gauze. It is worth noting that some women do not experience blood leakage. For those who are clearly oozing blood, it is necessary to seek medical treatment to change the gauze to stop bleeding, avoiding the same piece of gauze staying in the body for a long time, and preventing the occurrence of infection caused by. After colposcopy, pay attention to strengthen personal hygiene care, avoid premature sex, pot baths and so on. It is recommended that those in need should consult regular hospitals for examination to ensure the accuracy of the examination results. After the examination, attention should be paid to the observation of the body, if the body is accompanied by abnormalities, such as heavy vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, etc., it should be timely to seek medical treatment.