One week after the end of menstruation, there was bleeding again, and the amount was small. The leucorrhea was mixed with blood. This was the case at the end of menstruation for four consecutive months. The vaginal color Doppler ultrasound was normal, and the cleanliness of leucorrhea was 2 Cervical erosion 2 degrees, will there be the possibility of cervical cancer
Condition Analysis:
Hello! From the bleeding time period you described, it is considered to be bleeding during ovulation. Generally, the ovulation period is about 14 days before the next menstruation. Bleeding during ovulation is a physiological phenomenon caused by hormone fluctuations during ovulation. There is less bleeding and short duration. Generally, there is no need to deal with it. Pay attention not to stay up late and observe again.
Condition Analysis:
If the menstrual cycle is regular, a small amount of bloody secretions appear one week after the end of menstruation, which may be bleeding during ovulation. If there is cervical erosion, it is recommended to do TCT examination of the cervix. If TCT is not abnormal, it is considered to be bleeding during ovulation.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to the situation you described, if there is cervical erosion without treatment for a long time, it is likely to lead to cancer. Therefore, it is still necessary to actively cooperate with the treatment as soon as possible. Generally, vaginal suppository can be considered for treatment and relief. If necessary, surgery and injection of cervical cancer vaccine can also be considered for prevention.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described, it is impossible to judge whether there is cervical cancer, but the possibility cannot be absolutely ruled out. It has nothing to do with the mild inflammation of the cervix. Cervical erosion is a physiological phenomenon, which is caused by the outward movement of cervical canal mucosa affected by the level of estrogen in the body, and it is not the manifestation of cervical cancer. Leucorrhea and blood may be caused by cervicitis, gynecological inflammation and cervical polyps. Specific needs to be further judged in combination with colposcopy.