Polyps should be cervical polyps, even if there is no bleeding during intercourse, cervical polyps need to be removed, and under normal circumstances cervical polyps will not heal on their own. Most patients with cervical polyps are asymptomatic, and not every coitus will have bleeding symptoms, when the patient found with cervical polyps, should be timely polypectomy and other surgical treatments, because cervical polyps not only will not be self-healing, but also the possibility of malignant changes. Cervical polyp is the cervical glands and mesenchyme limited hyperplasia caused by protruding in the cervix of the superfluous organisms. The cause of cervical polyps is still unclear, and may be related to chronic inflammation, cervical infection and other factors. Most patients with cervical polyps are asymptomatic, but a few may have symptoms such as post-coital bleeding, leukorrhea, and menstrual disorders. It is recommended that when patients are diagnosed with cervical polyps, they should cooperate with their doctors for treatment as soon as possible, and pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the lower body after the operation to prevent postoperative infections.