Is bleeding from cervical cancer fresh blood or bruised blood

  Cervical cancer bleeding may be fresh or bruised, and the nature of the bleeding depends on the individual patient and the size of the lesion.  The nature of bleeding depends on the individual patient and the size of the lesion. In cervical cancer patients, the cervical tissue has become cancerous and lesions may form locally in the cervix, resulting in bleeding after intercourse and abnormal bleeding. In early stage of cervical cancer, the bleeding may be only after intercourse, which may be dark red in color. Increased vaginal discharge may occur. Bright red bleeding means that the bleeding of cervical cancer patients is very heavy, and even anemia may occur, which makes it very difficult to stop the bleeding.  After cervical cancer is confirmed, you must actively receive treatment, pay attention to emotional regulation during treatment, try to take more rest, do not be in a state of prolonged exertion, and ensure the supply of nutrition to strengthen your immunity, which is conducive to the treatment of the disease.