What to do if you bleed after an internal examination

Bleeding during gynecological examination is clinically known as contact bleeding. In this case, it is recommended not to be nervous, keep the vulva clean, change sanitary napkins regularly, the vast majority of this situation will be clean on its own in 1-2 days, and the amount of bleeding will be very small, usually with pads can be. However, if the bleeding is more, similar to the amount of menstruation, and are bright red blood, it is recommended to go to the hospital to do the appropriate treatment, such as can take oral hemostatic drugs, can be local compression or medication to stop bleeding. Clinically, it is better to do cervical cancer screening to rule out early cervical cancer and it is recommended to keep the area clean and not to have sexual intercourse during vaginal bleeding. It is advisable to use cotton sanitary napkins to avoid infection caused by poor local ventilation.