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Your doctor may recommend a cervical biopsy if your initial cervical cancer screening results are abnormal and if you’re experiencing unusual symptoms, such as painful intercourse or unusual...
Heavy bleeding. Offensive vaginal discharge. Lower abdominal pain. Fever. In an emergency we would recommend that you go to your nearest A&E. When will my results be available? In approximately 2–4 weeks. A letter will be sent to your home address and also to your GP.
A cone biopsy, in particular, can result in heavy bleeding and (though rare) infection, injury to tissue, vaginal tears, perforation of the uterus requiring surgical repair, or impaired menstrual flow (cervical stenosis due to scarring).
You may have bleeding after treatment and at any time during the following three to four weeks, especially around the seventh to twelfth day when pieces of scab may be shed. You should refrain from intercourse for four weeks.
Rare risks include bleeding or an infection that needs treatment. Call your doctor or nurse if you have: bleeding that's heavier than spotting — unless you think it's your period. fever or chills. heavy, yellow-colored, or bad-smelling discharge from your vagina. severe pain in the lower part of your belly.
You may have some spotting, light pain, or bleeding following the procedure, which should disappear in a few days. Call your doctor if you have heavy discharge, severe bleeding or cramps, or...
If you had a biopsy sample taken during your colposcopy, you may experience: Vaginal or vulvar pain that lasts one or two days. Light bleeding from your vagina that lasts a few days.
Heavy bleeding (more blood loss than you usually experience during your period). Symptoms of an infection, like a foul-smelling vaginal discharge that’s thicker than usual, fever and chills.
The first 4 days after your procedure, you may have vaginal discharge that looks like menstrual bleeding. The amount varies for everyone. Use sanitary pads for vaginal discharge. Over the next 2 to 3 weeks after your procedure, your vaginal discharge will become clear and watery and then will stop.
You may have some bleeding after the biopsy, for about 2 days. You should not douche, place tampons or creams into your vagina, or have sex for up to a week afterward. Ask your provider how long you should wait.