Cervical polyps can cause old bleeding if not treated in time, because having cervical polyps either after strenuous activity or after intercourse can cause bleeding due to the stimulation of the polyps. Long-term bleeding may cause inflammatory infections, there will be increased discharge with odor, further upstream infection, and even endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease. It does not exclude the chance of cervical polyp malignancy, so it is recommended to perform cervical cancer screening in a timely manner when cervical polyp is found. If there is no abnormality in the cancer screening, cervical polyp removal surgery can be performed, and pathology is routinely sent for clear diagnosis after the surgery. After cervical polyp removal surgery, women should pay attention to keep their vulva clean and hygienic, prohibit intercourse and tub bathing within one month, and conduct regular review to prevent the recurrence of polyps.