Does Cervical Scratching Harm the Body?

Cervical curettage is generally harmless and patients may experience vaginal bleeding, which usually resolves on its own.
Cervical curettage is cervical curettage, which is a method to scrape the cells in the cervical canal for examination, to exclude the possibility of cervical lesions and to make a clear diagnosis. Cervical curettage is generally not harmful to the body, some patients may experience vaginal bleeding, but most of the symptoms are relatively mild and can usually be relieved on their own.
Cervical curettage is both a treatment and an examination, and the therapeutic effect is more important than the physical damage to the human body. Patients can maintain a good attitude and, if necessary, undergo further examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.