The earliest time to work after cervical conization surgery depends on the patient’s recovery from the surgery and the nature of the work, which requires specific analysis and cannot be generalized. Cervical conization surgery is the use of cervical cold knife or LEEP knife to remove the area of cervical lesion, because the cervical mucosa tissue has a strong regenerative ability, so it will grow new tissue to achieve the purpose of treatment. Performing cervical conization usually requires 7-10 days of hospitalization, and it is recommended to rest for at least about half a month after surgery, and full recovery may take up to 3 months. Therefore, if the patient is recovering well and the work is not very heavy, it is recommended to take at least 2 weeks off before going to work so as not to affect the recovery. Since the patient will discharge a large amount of vaginal discharge within 7 days after cervical conization surgery, extra attention needs to be paid to the local cleanliness of the vulva, in addition to nutritional supplements, more protein and vitamins, rest, and avoid contact with cold water or eating stimulating food.