Vaginal stump polyps may present with symptoms such as abnormal leukorrhea, contact bleeding, and prominent growths at the vulvar opening. 1. Abnormal leukorrhea: If the patient has abnormal leukorrhea, such as abnormal color, odor, change of trait and smell, etc., then there may be stump polyps. 2. Contact bleeding: If there is a vaginal stump polyp, it may lead to a small amount of bleeding in the early stage, especially when it comes into contact with the diseased area, the amount of bleeding may increase. 3. Prominent growths at the vulvar opening: there may be localized papillary growths with soft texture and other phenomena. Patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible for appropriate examination and symptomatic treatment.