The bleeding characteristics of chronic cervicitis are blood in leucorrhea, bloody secretions after sexual intercourse, spotting after menstruation, etc. The specific situation is analyzed as follows: 1. Blood in leucorrhea: Patients with chronic cervicitis usually have an increase in leucorrhea, which is milky white or slightly yellow, sticky and purulent, and sometimes contains blood. 2. Bloody discharge after sexual intercourse: Since the cervix is relatively soft, long-term inflammatory stimulation of chronic cervical inflammation may cause cervical oozing and bleeding. During sexual intercourse, the male reproductive organs will stimulate the cervix, aggravating cervical inflammation, bleeding, and exudation, which will cause bloody discharge after intercourse. 3. Spotting after the menstruation is over: Due to long-term inflammation irritating the cervical mucosa, the cervical mucosa is in a state of congestion and edema. During the menstrual period, when menstrual blood is discharged through the cervical opening, it may aggravate the congestion and edema of the cervical mucosa, which manifests as spotting after the menstruation is over. |
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