Cervical polyp is a kind of chronic cervicitis, and whether it needs surgery or not depends on the specific situation. If it is a very small cervical polyp, such as less than 1cm, and the patient has no other symptoms such as bleeding after intercourse and abnormal leucorrhea, no special treatment is needed and regular review can be done. If the polyp is larger than 1cm, it may cause bloody leucorrhea or contact bleeding, especially a small amount of bleeding after sex or forceful defecation, you need to go to the hospital gynecological examination and perform cervical polyp removal in time. After the removal of cervical polyps, it is recommended to improve the pathological examination to further clarify the benignity and malignancy of cervical polyps. Women in ordinary life, need to pay more attention to the cleanliness of the private parts, can prevent inflammation and polyps. Change your underwear every day, and do not wash your underwear with socks, jackets and other clothing.