Endometrial polyp electrolysis requires hospitalization and is usually more often than not surgically removed hysteroscopically. Endometrial polyps are usually removed by hysteroscopic surgery, which requires the use of anesthesia. Moreover, there is a risk of infection and bleeding after the procedure is performed. Observation of the doctor in the hospital enables him to detect abnormalities and treat the patient in a timely manner. Therefore, hospitalization is recommended for safety reasons. Endometrial polyp electrolysis is recommended to be performed within 3~7 days of menstrual cleansing, and it is also necessary to complete the relevant examinations, including coagulation, infectious diseases, blood routine, leukorrhea routine, and so on, before performing the surgery. Only after checking that there are no contraindications can the surgical treatment be carried out. Endometrial polyp electrolysis is a minimally invasive surgery, less traumatic, shorter hospitalization time, usually 2~3 days can be discharged.