Uterine polyps include cervical polyps and uterine polyps, both of which require surgical treatment. Cervical polyps are removed by cervical polyp removal, which is less invasive and usually takes about 1 month to fully recover after surgery. Uterine polyps, also known as endometrial polyps, require hysteroscopic removal of endometrial polyps, which usually takes 1 month to recover after surgery, with a faster recovery time of 1-2 weeks for basic recovery. Of course, it also depends on the next period, if the next period is completely normal, is the real recovery. 1, cervical polyp: the most common, cervical polyp is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, manifested from the cervical canal off the soft tissue with the tip of the object, the surface is smooth and red, easy to bleed when touched. The surgery is relatively simple, using vascular forceps to clamp the polyp tip and rotate it, the polyp can be removed and sent for pathology testing after removal. Cervical polyp removal is a minor outpatient procedure that can be done quickly and does not require anesthesia. After surgery, there will be a little vaginal bleeding, which usually lasts 1-2 days and will stop, and you can fully recover in about 1 month after surgery; 2, cervical polyps: cervical polyps are also endometrial polyps, which are more complicated than cervical polyps, and usually require ultrasound examination to make a preliminary judgment, and then hysteroscopy should be performed to confirm the diagnosis. Usually endometrial polyps are removed hysteroscopically and also sent for pathological testing to clarify the diagnosis. After removal of endometrial polyps, there will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which often lasts for about 1-2 weeks and takes about 1 month to recover. Of course, depending on the individual’s constitution, there are cases where the recovery is faster. The bleeding will stop after 1-2 days, and the endometrium will have grown out completely after 1-2 weeks, covering the surgical wound, and the recovery will be basic. Of course, we should also observe the next menstruation, if the next menstruation is normal, it means that the body has recovered. Generally, a period once a month after surgery indicates that the body has recovered to a normal state.