How many days of bleeding after a biopsy is considered normal

Under normal circumstances, bleeding usually lasts about 3 to 7 days after the biopsy is taken, but the exact situation varies from person to person. In current clinical practice, pathological biopsy has become an important examination method, which can clarify the benign or malignant nature of organic lesions and is the gold standard for diagnosing diseases. There will be a certain degree of bleeding after taking the biopsy, if the tissue to be biopsied is small, the bleeding will stop in about 3 days after taking the biopsy; if the tissue to be biopsied is large, the bleeding will stop in about 7 days. In addition to this, for people after biopsy, the bleeding is also related to the patient’s physical condition, the size of the wound and other factors. If the patient’s physical condition is poor and the wound is large, the wound will take longer to recover, but the bleeding will usually not exceed 7 days. Therefore, for those who bleed more than once after biopsy, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for early treatment.