It is better not to do hysteroscopy to give surgery for cervical polyp, because cervical polyp is not clinically visible through the surface of the cervix, if the cervical dilator is used the corresponding polyp site will be visible and can be surgically removed. Do not have intercourse for 3-7 days after menstruation. After laboratory tests and gynecological examinations there are no contraindications to surgery. The removed polyps must be sent for pathological examination, because they have the possibility of cancer, so the corresponding laboratory tests should be given. It is recommended to take rest after surgery and give regular review because polyps are also recurrent and if hysteroscopic surgery is done, the side effects are relatively large in clinical terms.