Cervicitis bleeding is fresh blood or bruising

Bleeding due to cervicitis is fresh blood if discharged in time. However, if the bleeding from cervicitis is small and is not discharged in time, it may become bruised and dark red when it is oxidized in the vagina. Cervicitis often leads to contact bleeding, such as bleeding after sexual intercourse or transvaginal manipulation, but this bleeding is usually small. If contact bleeding due to cervicitis is drained promptly, it may appear as fresh blood. However, if the bleeding due to cervicitis is so small that it cannot be discharged in time and is oxidized, it may appear dark red. When a woman suffers from cervicitis, she should pay attention to keeping clean during sex, and should go to the hospital for regular examination and active treatment in time to minimize the adverse effects of the disease on the organism.