Hysteroscopic polyp surgery is recommended to be reviewed in about a month and usually involves a gynecological examination and ultrasound. Hysteroscopic polyp surgery is a treatment for uterine polyps, which are usually caused by inflammation of the uterine lining of a woman’s uterus and abnormal proliferation of the lining, and the symptoms include menstrual disorders, irregular vaginal bleeding, and so on. After hysteroscopic polyp surgery, a review is needed in about a month to determine the recovery of the body, and if there are uncomfortable symptoms after the surgery, a review should be conducted as soon as possible according to their own conditions. Gynecological examination and ultrasonography are often needed to determine the recovery of the endometrium during the surgical review. Therefore, it is recommended to have a review one month after hysteroscopic polyp surgery, and then adjust the frequency of review according to the changes in the condition.