What is the color distinction between bleeding from cervical cancer and bleeding from inflammation?

Cervical cancer bleeding is usually bright red or dark red, and inflammation bleeding is usually blood in the leukorrhea with light red color, which needs active treatment for the cause. Cervical cancer bleeding is usually contact bleeding or irregular vaginal bleeding, the color is usually bright red or dark red, often caused by tumor cells invading blood vessels, and the bleeding is large. Inflammatory bleeding is usually bleeding caused by inflammatory factors stimulating mucous membrane damage, often manifested as increased leukorrhea with blood filaments, light red in color, with smaller amount of bleeding. Both cervical cancer and inflammation need active treatment. Treatment options for cervical cancer include surgery, radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy, etc., and you need to choose the most suitable treatment option for yourself under the guidance of your doctor. Inflammation can be controlled with antibiotics to reduce leukorrhea and bleeding.