Cervical cancer does not necessarily result in daily bleeding.
Cervical cancer is a malignant neoplastic disease in the cervix due to long-term infection of the cervix with human papillomavirus, or HPV. In advanced stage of cervical cancer, vaginal bleeding may occur due to rupture of blood vessels caused by tumor invading the local blood vessels in the cervix.
However, cervical cancer does not necessarily cause vaginal bleeding every day. On the one hand, after cervical bleeding, the blood clotting mechanism of the human body may stop the bleeding, resulting in intermittent vaginal bleeding. On the other hand, early cervical cancer may not show spontaneous vaginal bleeding but only contact bleeding after coitus.
If the patient has contact vaginal bleeding or irregular vaginal bleeding, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and complete relevant examinations to exclude cervical diseases, so as to avoid delaying the condition.