The most common cervical polyps in clinical practice are cervical polyps, and it is advisable not to have intercourse for 3-7 days after menstruation. If the coagulation time, blood routine and white belt routine are normal, you can do the cervical polyp removal surgery and send the removed polyps for pathological examination. Since cervical polyps are recurrent, it is important to go to the hospital for regular review after surgery and it is recommended to have a cervical cancer screening once a year. In addition, the cervical polyps may be acromegaly, which is caused by a history of high-risk sex and is transmitted through sexual contact. In the clinic, you can do laser treatment to carbonize the local warts away.