Yellow water after cervical polyp surgery can be alleviated by strengthening nutrition, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, keeping the vulva clean and avoiding infection. If the yellow water is accompanied by odor, itching and other symptoms, you need to seek medical treatment. Yellow water after cervical polyp surgery is a normal condition. Cervical polyp surgery requires electrocoagulation to stop bleeding, and the wound will then ooze and sometimes bleed a little. When the wound heals, the oozing will disappear, so you can promote the recovery of the wound by strengthening nutrition, keeping the vulva clean, and resting more, and the yellow water will get better. If the vaginal yellow water, accompanied by odor, itching and other discomforts, is the emergence of infection. The patient needs to consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, after the infection is resolved, the wound will also be easier to recover.