After cervical polypectomy, you usually need to go to the hospital for a period of time to review the main items for ultrasound and gynecological internal examination, the purpose is to observe the recovery and whether there is a recurrence of polyps. Because some of the cervical polyps are prone to recurrence and cervical adhesions, you should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for the corresponding examinations: 1. ultrasound examination: to understand the effect of surgery, post-operative recovery and diagnose whether there is a possibility of recurrence; 2. gynecological internal examination: to check the cervical condition, through cervical pre-cancer screening HPV and TCT examination, and further colposcopy if you find that the situation cannot be clarified. After the completion of cervical polypectomy, there is usually a small amount of vaginal bleeding that lasts for about 3 days, so it is important to take good post-operative care until the vaginal bleeding is clean. If pathological examination is performed and malignant disease is found, further observation follow-up and surgical treatment is required. After cervical polypectomy, regular review should be done, usually 1 month after surgery should be reviewed once, and abnormalities should be treated in time to avoid secondary damage. After surgery, we should pay attention to good care and maintenance, and take anti-inflammatory drugs for 3-5 days under the guidance of doctors, such as cephalosporin and penicillin drugs to prevent infection. Anti-infection treatment should be given even more when the cervical polyps are large, multiple and traumatic. Pay attention to rest, do not have intercourse for 2 weeks after surgery, and keep emotional stability. Pay attention to a light diet, eat more milk, eggs, lean meat and other high-protein foods, and avoid cold, spicy and stimulating foods. Pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your vulva with warm water, keep it clean and dry, and change your underwear regularly.