How soon you can have intercourse after cervical cancer screening cannot be generalized, but depends mainly on the amount of vaginal bleeding. Cervical cancer screening is an important way to screen for early stage cervical cancer. During the test, the doctor will use a cervical dilator to open the cervical opening, expose the cervix, and use a special small brush to remove material from the squamous epithelial junction of the outer cervical opening. The brush may touch the cervical tissue and cause bleeding during the procedure. If the patient has little or no vaginal bleeding, intercourse may be considered 48 hours after the test. If cervical cancer screening causes more vaginal bleeding, intercourse under such circumstances may easily cause local infection or even infection in the uterine cavity, so it is recommended that patients should wait 1-2 days after the bleeding clears before having intercourse. In addition, female patients should avoid strenuous exercise after cervical cancer screening, pay attention to rest, prohibit the consumption of spicy and other stimulating foods, and pay attention to vulva hygiene.