Cervical biopsy is a common clinical procedure used to treat cervical lesions, and the procedure is more widely used. After cervical biopsy, the healing time of the cervix depends on the size of the trauma to the cervix during the procedure. Currently, cervical biopsies in clinical practice are performed under colposcopy, which allows magnification of the cervical tissue and a more visual observation of the suspected lesion site, thus avoiding unnecessary cervical trauma. In this case, the cervical wound can heal in half a month after cervical biopsy. However, it is worth noting that the vagina is a bacterial environment and local inflammation of the vagina is the main factor affecting the healing of cervical wounds. Especially after a cervical biopsy, vaginal bleeding occurs, which promotes the onset of vaginal inflammation. Therefore, during the healing process of the cervical wound, it is necessary to ensure that the perineum is clean and dry locally. Pay attention to the nature of vaginal discharge. If abnormal vaginal discharge occurs after cervical biopsy, it is necessary to consult a local hospital for laboratory tests of vaginal discharge and, if necessary, anti-inflammatory treatment with vaginal medication. Therefore, half a month after cervical biopsy, the patient will be basically cured. However, vaginal inflammation needs to be avoided.