Characteristics of postmenopausal cervicitis bleeding

In postmenopausal cervicitis, there may be a small amount of bleeding, which may be induced by wiping the cervical canal with a cotton swab in acute cases, or bleeding after sexual intercourse in chronic cases. In acute cervicitis, bleeding may be induced by wiping the cervical canal with a cotton swab, mainly due to the brittle mucous membrane of the cervical canal in cervicitis, which can be used as one of the characteristic signs for the diagnosis of acute cervicitis. Chronic cervicitis may have erosion-like changes of the cervix, cervical polyps, etc., whose bleeding is characterized by postcoital bleeding or contact bleeding. Some cervicitis patients may have no obvious bleeding symptoms, and some cervicitis patients may show that there are drops of blood found on the underwear. Postmenopausal cervicitis bleeding may also have other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.