No bleeding after conization, bleeding after a few days?

There is no bleeding after conization and bleeding may occur after a few days. Bleeding usually stops about 7 days after the procedure in patients after cervical conization. If the patient continues to bleed or bleeds more than a menstrual period, this may be due to infection or poor wound healing. Cone cutting is usually referred to as cervical conization and is mainly used in patients who have had a cervical biopsy, severe atypical hyperplasia of the cervix, or cervical scrapings that have been positive multiple times but failed to detect a lesion. In some patients, there is no bleeding after conization and a small amount of bleeding occurs during the healing process, but the bleeding usually stops 7 days after the procedure. If the patient continues to bleed or bleeds more after conization, it is considered to be caused by infection or poor wound healing after conization, and the patient should take timely treatment, such as oral amoxicillin capsule, erythromycin capsule and other antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor, and can also be injected with phenol sulfonyl ethylene glycol injection, aminotrimethylphenidate injection and other hemostatic drugs. There is no bleeding after conization, bleeding may occur after a few days, but usually will stop bleeding within 7 days, if the patient has symptoms such as persistent bleeding after conization, they should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.