Cervical polyps need to be treated surgically in the obstetrics and gynecology clinic, the name of the procedure is called cervical polyp removal. Cervical polyp removal, as the name suggests, is the surgical removal of cervical polyps, and the tissue of the removed polyps is sent to the pathology department for laboratory tests to clarify the diagnosis of cervical polyps and exclude the possibility of malignant lesions. Removal of cervical polyps is a simple and short operation, so in general it can be done in the outpatient OB/GYN operating room and does not require hospitalization. However, there are some special cases that require hospitalization for cervical polyp removal. These cases include: a. Cervical polyps are large in size and have wide roots, in this case the complete removal cannot be done in the outpatient operating room, and the removal can lead to heavy vaginal bleeding, so if this is the case, hospitalization is required for cervical polyp removal. Secondly, if the patient has other systemic diseases, such as hematologic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, etc., it is risky to perform outpatient surgery and therefore requires hospitalization for cervical polyp removal. In summary, in most cases, cervical polyp removal can be performed on an outpatient basis, but in very special cases, inpatient surgery is required.