For patients with endometrial polyps, if the size is 8x5mm it can be observed, but should be followed up with regular checkups. For the size of 8x5mm endometrial polyps may be peeled off with the flow of menstrual blood, so it is possible to temporarily observe, but should pay attention to every 3 to 6 months to review the ultrasound. If the gynecological ultrasound suggests that the endometrial polyp still exists or increases in size, then the patient is recommended to undergo hysteroscopic polyp removal surgery or hysteroscopic curettage surgery to avoid malignant transformation of the polyp. For patients with endometrial polyps, there will be irregular menstruation, bleeding between periods, and some patients may also show infertility, so for abnormal menstruation, infertility, we recommend that patients go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to improve the gynecological ultrasound, sex hormones and other related examinations, if diagnosed with endometrial polyps need to be followed by the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.