Cervical bleeding needs to be monitored after uterine conization. Bleeding often occurs 5-12 days after surgery due to poor hemostasis, which is stopped by gauze stuffing after surgery and removed after 24 hours. After the operation, pay attention to rest, avoid abdominal exertion and physical labor, eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and prevent constipation. After the operation, if there is a combination of infection, it will also cause bleeding, and there may be cervical stenosis and pelvic infection. You need to strengthen your own resistance and pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene. Don’t have coitus for 2 months after the operation, and it takes 3 months for the cervix to be completely repaired, so you need to have regular checkups. Don’t stay up late at night, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, relax your mood, and avoid pelvic baths.