When a woman’s cervix is suffering from chronic inflammation, such as cervical inflammation, cervical cysts, low grade or high grade cervical lesions, surgical treatment such as liposuction or microwave therapy is required. Usually about 10 days after the procedure, there will be a small amount of dark red vaginal discharge and also some dead skin-like discharge, which is the discharge of cervical crusts. Or the original vaginal discharge, which is brown, may appear as bright red bloody leukorrhea in the last few days, which is also generally suggested to be caused by the debridement. If you are not sure, you can also go to the hospital and have a gynecological examination. Usually, when you peer into the vaginal speculum, you can see a bright red wound at the cervix, and granulation tissue is growing. Therefore, after the cervical surgery, it is important to take proper rest and keep the vulva clean and hygienic. It is forbidden to take a bath for half a month and not to have sexual intercourse for two months. After the operation, oral anti-inflammatory and anti-infective drugs should be taken to avoid secondary infection of the cervix. When the cervical surgery is done, you can observe the vaginal discharge or gynecological examination about 10 days after the surgery to determine the cervical debridement and healing situation.