For women with endometrial polyps, the operation takes about half an hour. With endometrial polyps, the surgical operation needs to be done under the hysteroscope is more thorough. After the uterine cavity is filled up with dilating fluid, the whole uterine cavity can be clearly observed and the specific location of the endometrial polyps in the uterine cavity can be observed and then removed one by one with an electric knife, and the bleeding area also needs to be stopped during the operation. Most of the endometrial polyps occur in women due to the long-term stimulation of endometrial inflammation and excessive hyperplasia of the endometrium, which may lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, or in severe cases, menstrual disorders, and in rare cases, malignant endometrial lesions, so endometrial polyps need to be treated with surgery in a timely manner, and regular follow-up after surgery.