Polyps of the uterus are non-tibial or with elongated tips, attached to the uterus of the swelling, small a few millimeters, large can reach several centimeters, divided into endometrial polyps, cervical polyps. They are mainly due to inflammation in the body and the influence of estrogen, and abnormal growths appear. They are benign and rarely have the potential to become malignant. Polyps of the endometrium, the longer ones can be detached from the cervical opening, which can easily lead to inflammation, ulcers, erosion, increased blood flow during menstruation, old unclean menstruation, prolonged menstruation, and contact bleeding during sex. Treatment is mainly by surgery. Polyps of the endometrium require hysteroscopy; while polyps of the cervix can be removed directly under a vaginal dilator.