Cervical erosion refers to the outward movement of the cervical columnar epithelium, which is a physiologic change in most cases and usually does not require treatment. If there is an obvious increase in discharge, or contact bleeding during coitus, this situation requires treatment. Firstly, you can use medication, such as Celiac Disease suppositories or Ebola suppositories. Secondly, you can use physical therapy, such as laser, Boehm light, freezing and other treatment methods can be. Cervical polyps are a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, which refers to the presence of polypoid cervical structures on the cervix. In this case, cervical polypectomy is needed, and the excised material is sent for pathologic examination. To summarize, cervical erosion, if it is physiological, no treatment, observation can be. If it is pathologic, it needs to be treated with medication or surgery, and cervical polyps are surgical treatments.