After the removal of cervical polyps, about 7-10 days will be fully recovered, mainly the removal of the local trauma to be completely repaired, in order to fully recover in the clinical. It is recommended that after cervical polyp removal, it is best to have sex only after half a month, to avoid premature sexual life and cause local trauma infection, causing local inflammation of the cervix. In addition, cervical polyps are clinically recurrent, so they must be reviewed regularly. It is recommended that the first check-up should be done six months after surgery to know whether there is any recurrence of polyps, and then a detailed gynecological examination should be done once a year to know whether there are superfluous cervical organisms. At the same time, it is recommended to do screening for cervical cancer, mainly to understand whether there is high-risk HPV infection in the cervical epithelium and whether there are epithelial lesions.