Uterine polyps in girls can be observed temporarily if they are small, while larger ones need to be removed surgically. Uterine polyps, including endometrial polyps and cervical polyps, are common gynecological lesions in the uterine cavity. If a girl’s uterine polyp is relatively small and does not cause any discomfort or change in menstrual flow, it can be temporarily observed, and ultrasound examinations can be conducted to check for changes in the location and size of the polyp. However, if the polyp continues to grow in size and causes symptoms such as increased leukorrhea and abnormal bleeding from the uterus, the polyp can be removed directly by hysteroscopic surgery. Don’t panic and keep a good mindset. Pay attention to pubic hygiene and change underwear frequently. For more information, please consult your doctor.