What to do if you have a bleeding gynecological examination

There is usually no bleeding during gynecological examinations. Sometimes there is chronic cervical inflammation or cervical polyps, which may cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding during gynecological examinations, and this bleeding lasts 1-2 days and clears up. Therefore, bleeding during gynecological examination usually does not require treatment and observation is sufficient. It is enough to treat the disease accordingly according to the gynecological examination. If there is cervical inflammation, anti-inflammatory drugs need to be applied for treatment. If you have cervical polyps, you need to use laser or radiofrequency to eliminate the polyps and then treat them with anti-inflammatory medication.