Cervical biopsy is not considered a small monthly procedure.
Cervical biopsy is a process in which a small amount of cervical tissue is clipped from each of the different parts of the cervical surface to be sent to the pathology laboratory for examination due to the abnormal cells found in the cervix during cervical cancer screening to further clarify the diagnosis of the cervix.
Cervical biopsy is performed between 3 and 7 days after menstruation. After the procedure, in order to prevent the wound from bleeding, gauze is used to fill the wound and removed after 24 hours, after the gauze is removed, a small amount of vaginal bleeding will occur on the wound, and it is necessary to pay attention to rest, avoid sexual intercourse, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods during this period.
Cervical biopsy usually depends on the size of the wound, most in about two weeks to return to normal, if the results of the cervical biopsy is not abnormal, local trauma recovery can be normal sex, if there is a cervical lesion, need to be based on the results of the examination to take the next step in the treatment program.
After the cervical biopsy, such as vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, you need to consult a doctor in time.