Cervical polyp is due to the cervical mucosa in the inflammatory stimulation, the organization of local hyperplasia formed, protruding from the external cervical opening of the red red superfluous organisms, usually attached to the mouth of the cervical canal or the cervical canal. Cervical polyps can be single or multiple, large or small, tongue-shaped appearance, soft texture, bright red color. Some patients have no discomfort, while others may have contact bleeding and leukorrhea with blood or yellow color. Cervical polyp is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, usually from acute cervicitis. A part of the patients are asymptomatic, gynecological examination can be found polypoids. Cervical polyps need to be surgically removed, and before surgical treatment, cervical TCT (liquid-based thin-layer cytometry) and HPV (human papillomavirus) testing should be done to rule out cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer, and the excised tissues should be sent to the pathologist for examination, except for cervical polyp lesions. Women should have regular gynecological checkups, pay attention to personal hygiene, and see a doctor promptly if they feel unwell.