Cervicitis bleeding is due to local congestion and edema caused by cervicitis, with bloody vaginal discharge or a small amount of bleeding, usually in the form of contact bleeding. Patients with cervicitis may have abnormal vaginal bleeding, such as a small amount of bleeding after sexual intercourse, during gynecological examination, or additional bleeding between periods. It is recommended to screen for cervical cancer first. If there is no abnormality, physical therapy such as laser, freezing, microwave and radiofrequency can be applied to stop bleeding after menstruation, but physical therapy should be withheld for those with abnormal genital tract and inflammation. It can also be treated with Chinese herbal medicine Povidon suppositories after identification by TCM. If bleeding is excessive, vitamin K or Anluo blood can be used to stop bleeding. In patients with cervicitis, polyp removal is feasible if cervical polyps are present. In addition, sexual intercourse should be prohibited during the treatment of cervicitis until the patient has completed the treatment as prescribed by the doctor. Good hygiene habits should be practiced on a daily basis and indiscriminate use of drugs when washing the vulva should be avoided to avoid changes in vaginal pH, which could lead to damage to the self-purification effect. Patients with cervicitis should take a shower when bathing to avoid cross infection, keep the vulva dry and do not wear tight underwear to maintain good blood circulation.