If a woman has an endometrial polyp, it cannot heal on its own. Endometrial polyps are a type of endometrial inflammation, caused by the overgrowth of the endometrium due to inflammatory stimulation, which may manifest as constant menstrual dripping, vaginal bleeding, and growth in time, and can also lead to an increased chance of pre-term miscarriage and embryonic abortion when a woman is pregnant. If a woman has endometrial polyps, they need to be removed by hysteroscopic electrodesiccation 3-7 days after menstruation and sent for pathology during the procedure to prevent malignant changes of endometrial polyps. Most of the endometrial polyps are related to uterine inflammation caused by uterine operations, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth, IUDs, etc. Women must undergo anti-inflammatory and anti-infection treatment after doing this uterine operation.