Endometrial polyp surgery generally need to rest for about a week, but does not require absolute bed rest, the specific rest time needs to be combined with the patient’s recovery, patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions. Endometrial polyp surgery is an invasive operation in the uterine cavity, and a small amount of vaginal bleeding may occur after the operation. Antibiotics such as cefdinir and metronidazole should be used to prevent infections, and sometimes medication is needed to stop bleeding, which usually stops within a week or so, and does not exceed the length of the usual menstrual period. It is generally recommended that patients avoid heavy labor after surgery, rest for 1-2 weeks, prohibit sex and bath, keep the vulva clean and dry. Follow your doctor’s instructions. It is recommended that patients with endometrial polyps do a good job of postoperative care, pay attention to maintaining hygiene, regular diet, sleep. If there is any physical abnormality, consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.