Hysteroscopic polyp removal can be done on an outpatient basis or as an inpatient if the polyp is easy to remove, but if the polyp is really difficult to remove, then hospitalization is required. If the polyps are longer, thinner and in a clearer position, the procedure can be done directly in the outpatient clinic, but if the patient insists on being hospitalized, the procedure can be done in the hospital after completing the relevant examinations. If the location of the polyps is not so clear and the number of polyps is large, removing the polyps in the outpatient clinic may lead to incomplete removal, resulting in subsequent recurrence or infection, so in order to minimize the subsequent complications, it is best to hospitalize in this case. If the patient has endometrial polyps, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner after completing the relevant examinations and consulting the doctor according to the results of the examination, and try to maintain a calm state of mind and standardized treatment.