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What are the precautions after cervical biopsy?
Cervical biopsy is an examination of the cervix and a technique to determine whether the cervix is diseased. However, cervical biopsy has a lot to pay attention to. Let's take a look at the precautions after cervical biopsy.

1. 1. Cervical biopsy is mostly used for cervical curettage with suspected canceration, or suspected cancer cells, or suspected specific inflammation, such as cervical tuberculosis. 1 A few weeks before menstruation, or during menstruation, it is best not to have an examination. If you do this, you are likely to bleed.

2. Second: Cervical biopsy is a reliable basis for the diagnosis of cervical cancer. Whether it is early or late cervical cancer, this examination should be used to determine the pathological type and cell differentiation degree of cancer. The leucorrhea should be checked in advance before operation, and the biopsy is qualified after the diagnosis of vaginitis.

3. Third: The biopsy site may bleed, so don't have sexual intercourse for 1 ~ 2 weeks after the examination. After biopsy, you need to have sex for at least half a month to avoid inflammatory infection. Vaginal lavage or sitz bath. If you have vaginal bleeding for a long time, you must go to the hospital for treatment in time.

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Cervical biopsy is an important index to diagnose cervical diseases, and some precautions should be followed before operation to get accurate results.