Generally speaking, vulvar polyps do not heal on their own and need to be treated actively, depending on the size of the polyp to determine the treatment plan. There are two types of vulvar polyps: pseudo warts and true warts. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. If it is true warts, mostly caused by infection with viruses such as HPV, such as condyloma acuminata, usually look similar to red papules, granular, cauliflower-shaped, with a sharp top and a hard texture. In this case, laser surgery is needed to remove it, and then the excised tissue is sent for pathological examination so that the cause can be determined and treated symptomatically. In addition, polyp on the vulva, you need to pay attention to personal hygiene, do a good job of cleaning the vulva, wearing loose, breathable cotton underwear.