If there are no obvious symptoms, it is recommended to observe the uterine polyps, and if symptoms occur or malignant changes are suspected, it is necessary to scrape the uterus. Uterine polyps are tissue growths that occur in the uterus, and the need for curettage is analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If the uterine polyp is small and symptomless, then you can periodically review the ultrasound, if the growth rate is accelerated, or symptoms of discomfort, then you need to carry out scraping treatment. If the uterine polyp is large, the menstrual flow is not complete, or highly suspected of cancer, it is necessary to actively do scraping surgery, and after the operation also need to improve the pathology biopsy to clarify whether it is malignant. To summarize, uterine polyps do not necessarily need to scrape the uterus, according to the polyp situation in the doctor’s assessment to decide whether to scrape the uterus.