Is it normal to bleed a little after a gynecological exam?

A little bleeding after a gynecological examination is normal.
Gynecological examination is the use of a speculum to expose the internal vagina, cervix and other tissues, and then to observe their morphology, structure, or the presence of abnormal bleeding, secretions of the examination. During the examination, there is a possibility that the cervix will be touched or the blood vessels of the vaginal mucosa will be damaged, so it will cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which is normal, and the bleeding can be stopped by itself after 1~2 days.
If there is a little bleeding after the gynecological examination, it is necessary to pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, and prohibit sexual intercourse and pelvic baths before the bleeding stops, so as not to cause vaginitis, pelvic inflammation and other gynecological inflammation. If the vaginal bleeding persists, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat under the guidance of the doctor.