Warts around the anus, a little bleeding after biopsy, what should I do?

Perianal condyloma acuminatum is bleeding a little bit after biopsy, this situation needs to be disinfected and pressed to stop bleeding. Pathologic biopsy can confirm whether the lesion is acromegaly and determine whether the lesion has a tendency to become cancerous. A biopsy of perianal warts means that the warts are cut off with a laser or scalpel and sent to the pathology department for examination. Because it is an invasive test, bleeding is normal. If there is a small amount of blood seepage after a wart biopsy, you can disinfect the area by wiping it with iodophor solution to avoid the blood from flowing to other parts of the body, which can lead to viral infection of normal skin. If the bleeding is more, you can choose sterile gauze to press on the wound after the disinfection treatment with iodophor solution to stop bleeding by pressing. The amount of bleeding in this case is usually small and there is no need to worry excessively. If the bleeding is heavy, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.