When to remove the gauze after cervical biopsy

After the cervical biopsy filled with gauze to play the purpose of pressure to stop bleeding, 24-48 hours can be removed, will not exceed 48 hours, so as not to stuff the time too long easily caused by bacterial growth, but more likely to cause malodorous performance. So after the biopsy need to go to the hospital within 24-48 hours to review the removal of gauze, but also to determine whether the cervical biopsy wound after the persistent bleeding, because the existence of persistent bleeding when the need to replace the gauze to stop bleeding, to avoid causing active bleeding affect health. The wound after cervical biopsy will heal well in about 7 days and will no longer bleed. Be sure to pay attention to good personal hygiene, wash your vulva every day, and do not have intercourse to avoid cross-infection.