Usually cervical polyps need to rest for 7~14 days after surgery, and patients should strengthen life care. For cervical polyps, the common clinical surgical methods include polypectomy, cervical conization, hysteroscopic electrocautery and so on. Usually the cervical polyp patients with good health, pay attention to all the postoperative care, usually rest for about 7 days. However, for some patients who are not in good health or who do not pay attention to postoperative care, they usually need to rest for about 14 days or even longer. Postoperative rest does not require patients to be absolutely bedridden, after the condition is relatively stabilized, patients need to exercise appropriately, which is conducive to strengthening the body and promoting the recovery of health. It is worth noting that the patient in the postoperative local trauma is not fully recovered before, avoid sexual intercourse, pelvic bath, etc., to prevent vaginitis, cervicitis and other gynecological diseases. It is recommended that patients after cervical polyp surgery should rest reasonably according to their own actual situation, avoid overwork, and should also pay attention to regular medical checkups in order to monitor the body’s recovery.