What’s wrong with a little bleeding after cervicitis medication?

If you have cervicitis and there is no bleeding before using the medication, but bleeding occurs after using the medication, it is considered to be caused by the stimulation of the medication. If the bleeding is very heavy or accompanied by other discomforts, try to stop the medication and observe further. If the symptoms improve, it is recommended to change the suppository for treatment. In addition, if the amount of bleeding is very small, such as dribbling bleeding or coffee-colored bleeding, etc., it may be caused by a small amount of local bleeding caused by suppository damage, and then you can further use this drug for treatment, usually not a big problem. However, it is necessary to closely observe whether there is any change in the amount of bleeding, and the treatment of cervicitis is still based on the local application of suppositories.