Endometrial polyps can be prevented from recurring by medication, placement of a birth control ring, or surgical removal of the uterus. Multiple endometrial polyps are benign lesions, surgical treatment is effective and prone to recurrence, and the application of progesterone is recommended after surgery to prevent recurrence. If endocrine disorders exist, targeted treatment is needed to establish regular menstrual cycles, which can prevent endometrial polyps from recurring. After removal of endometrial polyps, if there is no reproductive need, drug-containing intrauterine device can be used to reduce the chance of recurrence. After removal of multiple endometrial polyps, if the polyp recurs, if there is no need to have children, or if there is heavy bleeding, a specialist may consider removing the uterus. All of the above treatment options should be chosen after comprehensive evaluation by a specialist, and follow-up consultations should be conducted in a timely manner to avoid delays.