How soon can you have intercourse for cervical cancer screening

Generally, you can have intercourse after 3-5 days after cervical cancer screening, but for women with vaginal inflammation or vaginal bleeding after cervical cancer screening, try to delay intercourse, because during cervical cancer screening, a soft bristle brush is used at the cervical opening to brush the cervix to remove the exfoliated cells of the cervix for an examination, including TCT and HPV examination. The cervical mucosa will be abraded during the brushing, so avoid sexual intercourse during this period to avoid inflammatory infections. After the cervical cancer screening, it is important to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, and not to take a basin bath or water sports such as swimming. Pay attention to the fact that if there is heavy bleeding or uncomfortable symptoms such as abdominal pain, it is necessary to go to the hospital for review in time.