Endometrial polyps need to be treated with hysteroscopic surgery, which cannot be done on an outpatient basis. Hysteroscopic surgery is mostly performed under anesthesia. It is a minimally invasive surgery with less trauma and quicker recovery. However, it requires hospitalization for 3 to 5 days before you can be discharged. So it is not possible to do the surgery on an outpatient basis. However, hysteroscopy and curettage can be done on an outpatient basis. Hysteroscopy can clearly see the location and size of the polyps in the uterine cavity and is less traumatic to the uterus. After endometrial polyp surgery, it is important to rest and avoid strenuous exercise. Some endometrial polyps are more likely to recur after surgery, and women who do not have fertility requirements can have a birth control ring placed for treatment purposes. The specific treatment of endometrial polyp patients should be decided by the doctor’s interview.