The vast majority of cervical polyps are operated on when the menstrual period is 3-7 days old, and the corresponding tests need to be done before the operation, no contraindications can be done to remove the polyps, the polyps removed must be sent to the pathology to give laboratory tests. However, individual cervical polyps will shrink back into the cervical canal after menstruation, and the polyps will not be seen on the surface of the cervix. It is recommended to give the appropriate antibiotics to prevent infection after the removal of the polyp, and to actively treat the bleeding after the removal surgery, because it is likely that menstruation will come soon. If there is still bleeding from the wound, it is difficult to stop the bleeding at the time of menstruation, so it is recommended to do a good job of stopping the bleeding.