Patients with uterine polyps may experience symptoms such as prolapse of uterine polyps, abnormal uterine bleeding, as well as infertility and miscarriage, which can be treated by surgical removal of uterine polyps. 1. Prolapse of uterine polyps: If the uterine polyp is large, the polyp may prolapse through the vaginal opening, and prolapse of uterine polyps is one of the most common symptoms of uterine polyps. 2. Abnormal uterine bleeding: The texture of uterine polyps is brittle, and the rupture of a uterine polyp may lead to abnormal uterine bleeding, or even symptoms of abnormal uterine bleeding such as increased menstruation and dribbling. 3. Infertility and miscarriage: If the uterine polyp is located in the cervical canal, it will affect the entry of sperm into the uterine cavity, which in turn will affect the normal combination of sperm and egg cells, leading to infertility. If the sperm and egg cell combine successfully to become a fertilized egg, the fertilized egg may also be miscarried due to uterine polyps during the process of implantation and development. The most common method of treating uterine polyps is through surgical removal, which is usually performed using a hysteroscopic approach. If a patient is suffering from uterine polyps, it is advisable to undergo standardized treatment as soon as possible to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.