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Cervical Erosion?? Please advise

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theorchardkeeper · 12/07/2013 16:53

I've been bleeding occasionally after DTD for a year now but haven't seen anyone about it yet as it's not very often and for a while I thought it might be down to being too enthusiastic (scuse the TMI) but it seems to be happening a little more often and is a little worse.

I had an ultrasound (for suspected cysts/appendicitis) in Jan so pretty sure it's not the womb itself and have had a very recent STI check so it's nothing like that.

Should I contact my GP and ask for it to be checked out or should I leave it until it becomes frequent/painful?

Everything's fine besides that and it only happens once or twice a month at the moment.

To be honest I'm just fed up of doctors staring up my fanjo since having DS but I should suck it up really, shouldn't I? Confused

OP posts:
theorchardkeeper · 12/07/2013 17:00

Does anyone know the general procedure btw? Will I likely be referred to a gynae' clinic?

Keep thinking it's gone away and then it bloody shows up a few weeks/a month later. God I wish I was a man sometimes Grin

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tabbycat15 · 13/07/2013 13:30

They can cauterise the area. Best to get checked out as they usually l

tabbycat15 · 13/07/2013 13:32

They can cauterise the area. Best to get checked out as they usually like to take a smear. I expect you would get referred to a gynae. Not sure how long a wait on the NHS would be though.

TheBirdsFellDownToDingADong · 13/07/2013 14:58

I've had cervical erosion for 20+ years but never bled during/after DTD. Only during smears.

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 13/07/2013 15:07

I had one about 20 years ago, same symptoms. I had it cauterised under GA (day case) and had no more problems with it, the op was called a cone biopsy. I needed a week off work (my job isn't strenuous). Obviously don't know what current procedures / waiting times are like though

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