If cervical polyps are not removed for a long time, they may affect the normal quality of life, develop cancer, and cause other gynecological diseases. It is recommended that the relevant people receive regular treatment in time after consultation. 1. Affecting normal quality of life: cervical polyps may lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal leukorrhea, lumbosacral pain and other symptoms, which may affect the clinical judgment of women who have the need to prepare for pregnancy and affect normal sex life. 2. Occurrence of cancer: cervical polyps are generally benign polyps, but a small number of polyps may become cancerous, such as excessive secretion, bleeding after sex, polyps larger than 3cm, etc. Atypical hyperplasia may occur. 3. Triggering other gynecological diseases: If polyps exist for a long time, long-term chronic inflammation stimulation of the cervix may lead to cervical hypertrophy, cervical inflammation, other gynecological inflammation, infertility and other diseases. It is recommended that patients find cervical polyps, early treatment to avoid adverse consequences.