After cervical polyp surgery, there is a possibility that the membrane may fall out, which may be the endometrium or cervical epithelial tissue. For patients with cervical polyps, if the site is superficial, it can be removed directly by curved forceps, which may damage the cervical epithelium; if the tip of the cervical polyp is deeply hidden in the cervical canal, the polyp needs to be removed by hysteroscopy, which may damage the endometrial lining, so the patient may experience vaginal bleeding and discharge of membranous tissues after the operation. For cervical polyps after surgery, patients should pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, pay attention to rest, do not carry out heavy labor too early, maintain a happy mood, increase the intake of eggs, lean meat and other high-quality protein, and if vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain and other symptoms, we recommend that the gynecology department of the hospital for consultation, to clarify the cause of the cause of the disease in the doctor’s guidance and active treatment.