Does it matter if you bleed a little during your gynecological cancer checkup?

A little bleeding during gynecological cancer examination is generally not important, but if the vagina continues to bleed, it may be due to the damage of mucous membrane during the examination and local infection, which is more important.
Generally speaking, when patients undergo gynecological cancer examination, due to vaginal stimulation, slight bleeding may occur, which is normal and generally not important.
However, if patients continue to bleed after gynecological cancer examination, and accompanied by obvious lower abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain and other symptoms, it may be due to the damage of local mucous membrane during the examination process, or may be due to secondary infection, which is relatively important. It is recommended that such patients, the need to combine their own situation, ask the attending physician’s guidance, symptomatic treatment measures can be prescribed oral amoxicillin, roxithromycin and other antibiotic drugs.
Once the patient patients in the gynecological cancer prevention examination, continued to appear vaginal bleeding, and the body abnormal discomfort, need to go to the hospital, the relevant examination, so as to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant therapeutic measures, so as to avoid delaying the condition.