Seeking medical attention as soon as possible is recommended. Contact bleeding is associated with many conditions, including cervicitis, cervical polyps, acromegaly, cervical cancer and a host of other problems that require infection control or removal of the lesion as soon as possible, and early medical attention and prompt treatment can lead to a better prognosis.
After consultation, the doctor will perform vaginal discharge tests, endoscopy and imaging to clarify the cause and provide targeted treatment. If left untreated for a long time, severe upward spread of cervicitis may lead to endometritis, adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease; cervical polyps may become larger and even block the opening of the cervix; and cervical cancer may spread, making it difficult to cure.