Bleeding during gynecological physical examination is often related to the following factors: 1) local inflammation or polyps in the cervix, which makes the tissue relatively brittle, and when a hard speculum comes into contact with it, it will cause capillary rupture and lead to bleeding. 2) When taking some specimens during the physical examination, for example, when doing the screening of cervical cancer, the brush for the specimen goes deep into the cervix and brushes the cervical exfoliated cells, which will lead to a localized slight injury and cause bleeding. 3) When the specimen is taken out, the specimen is taken out by the brush. This will cause slight localized damage, which may lead to bleeding. In the case of gynecological examination, one week after the examination, coitus is not allowed. 3, because of the existence of lesions in the cervix itself, the most common is cervical cancer, the appearance of such contact bleeding, it is recommended that clinical screening for cervical cancer to give a difference. And it is recommended that women should do gynecological examination once a year if they are not uncomfortable.