Whether contact bleeding can recur or not should be determined by identifying the cause and choosing the most appropriate means of treatment. In the case of more severe cervical columnar epithelial ectopia, for example, the possibility of eradication is higher if traditional laser and freezing methods are used, and methods such as cervical circumferential electrosurgery are required.
If you have vaginal squamous epithelial carcinoma or cervical cancer, there is still a possibility of recurrence after standardized treatment, and recurrent contact bleeding still occurs after recurrence, which requires postoperative chemotherapy and other means in combination with the disease to effectively control the disease and reduce the possibility of recurrence.