After the HPV test, the symptom of vague pain in the stomach is usually normal. You can observe the symptoms for a while, but if they continue to worsen, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and do the appropriate treatment.
During the HPV test, the instrument that is inserted into the cervical canal to remove the shed cells will irritate the uterus and cause uterine contractions, resulting in a vague pain in the stomach after the HPV test. In the vast majority of patients, the symptoms disappear after a day.
If the pain does not disappear after one day, it is likely that the patient has a history of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, and after the stimulation of the lower abdominal pain, it is recommended to determine the cause of the disease through gynecological examination and actively give treatment.
In addition, after the HPV test, there may also be a small amount of vaginal bloody discharge or leukorrhea in the phenomenon of blood, so it is recommended not to have sex within a week.
Therefore, do not worry too much if you have vague pain in the abdomen after the test, and consult your doctor if you still have pain the next day, and the prognosis is usually good after cooperating with the doctor’s treatment.