If a polyp is found inside the vagina after a woman has had sex, the surgical treatment will need to be chosen according to the specific location of the polyp. If the polyp is in the vaginal wall, it is usually necessary to consider perfecting the preoperative related tests, including routine leukorrhea, blood count and coagulation, and if there are no abnormalities, the polyp can be locally anesthetized with lidocaine in the vaginal polyp, and then the polyp can be directly removed with a scalpel. However, if the polyp is localized in the cervix for real treatment, although it is also surgical, you can often consider using oval forceps or hemostatic forceps to clamp the root of the polyp and then rotate it clockwise to remove it.