After cervical polyp removal surgery it is generally recommended to rest for 7-10 days. As cervical polyps are due to the presence of a superfluous organism at the mouth of the cervix, the recovery from surgery is relatively quick, as long as the endometrial polyps are not removed hysteroscopically, and you can return to your normal work and study after 7 days or a week, if possible. However, it is necessary to regularly review the recovery of the polyp removed from the cervix. If the recovery is good, you can usually resume normal sexual life 3-5 days after menstruation. At the same time, if the removal of cervical polyps is performed in a hysteroscopic way, rest for about 14 days if possible. Because the hysteroscope in the endometrial polyp removal surgery, more or less will have a certain impact on the endometrium, will cause bleeding time is long, you can decide to work and study according to their own situation, as far as possible, the conditions or half a month mainly.