Generally the cervical hematoma is small and can be observed temporarily, when the cervical hematoma is large, it needs to be sutured in time to stop the bleeding. The cervix is mainly made up of connective tissue with less blood vessels, and hematoma is not usually formed in chronic cervical inflammation. It is mostly formed when there is a cervical laceration such as transvaginal delivery or cervical conization. When the hematoma is small and has no bleeding tendency, it can be left untreated and temporarily observed, and can be absorbed by itself. However, if the hematoma is large in size and has a tendency to continue bleeding, it needs to be sutured in time to stop bleeding. Cervical hematoma should pay attention to rest, keep the vulva clean and dry, increase nutrition, eat less spicy stimulation and cold food, prohibit pelvic bathing and sexual life for 1 month, during the period of time to follow the doctor’s instructions on a regular basis, but if there is an increase in the vaginal bleeding, fever and other abnormalities, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to seek medical attention. When there is cervical hematoma, go to the hospital in time and give treatment under the doctor’s guidance.