Bleeding on the sixth day of cervical polyp surgery is considered to be related to postoperative wound recovery, local infection, menstruation and other factors. 1. Post-operative wound recovery: because the cervical polyp surgery will be left after the local trauma, to be scab formation and shedding of local tissues is considered to be the completion of the repair, during this period of time the patient will be due to the trauma of the seepage of blood and a small amount of vaginal bleeding, the general amount of gradual decrease, lasting 10 ~ 14 days can be stopped. 2. Local infections: If the patient does not pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic after the operation, wear chemical fiber underwear or tight pants to cause local airtight, it will cause vaginitis and other gynecological inflammation, which is not conducive to the healing of the cervical local trauma and vaginal bleeding, leukorrhea and other discomforts. 3. The onset of menstruation: If the patient has vaginal bleeding that looks like menstruation, and the time is consistent with the onset of menstruation, then the vaginal bleeding is considered to be the onset of menstruation. For women who are bleeding on the sixth day of cervical polyp surgery, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to improve gynecological examinations, ultrasound and other related examinations, and to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat it under the guidance of the doctor.