Cervical biopsy is an important test used to check for malignant cells in the cervix and is highly accurate and widely used in clinical practice. A cervical biopsy is performed by removing cervical tissue with a special tissue forceps and then performing laboratory tests. Once you understand the procedure, you will know that this test is an invasive test. Cervical biopsy can damage the cervix and cause a small amount of bleeding, so it is not recommended during acute inflammation or menstruation. The test needs to be done after treatment to avoid poor healing of the trauma. If it is more brittle and bleeds more after the examination, you need to stop the bleeding with pressure and take hemostatic drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor. After cervical biopsy, pay attention not to do strenuous exercise and take proper rest; do not eat cold, spicy and stimulating food. Wash the vulva with warm water every day to keep it clean, do not douche the vagina, do not take a sitz bath or take a bath. Do not have intercourse for a month, wait for a week, and the doctor will give guidance for further treatment after the test results come out. Although cervical biopsy can cause damage to the body, there is no need to worry. There is no major harm, will not aggravate the condition, so according to the condition need to timely hospital examination, has a clear diagnosis, early recovery!