A cervical biopsy means the removal of tissue from the cervix for examination to diagnose the presence of cervical lesions, which are commonly associated with diseases such as condyloma acuminatum and cervical cancer.
A cervical biopsy is the removal of tissue from the uterine cervix for pathologic examination. Cervical biopsy is mainly to clarify whether there are lesions in the cervix, and to a certain extent, it is helpful for doctors to diagnose warts, cervical cancer, cervical precancerous lesions, cervical tuberculosis and other diseases.
Generally when the patient has irregular vaginal bleeding, cervical inflammation is not cured for a long time, etc., most often need to carry out a cervical biopsy. Sexual intercourse is prohibited for two days before the examination, and tampons and vaginal medications should not be used. Since cervical biopsy is an invasive test, sexual intercourse is not allowed until about a week after the test.
To summarize, when a woman’s private parts appear abnormal, she should go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to carry out relevant examinations to clarify the specific causes of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s advice to actively treat the disease.