Surgery is usually recommended for larger vulvar polyps, but smaller vulvar polyps can be left alone for the time being. Once larger vulvar polyps are detected, surgery is usually recommended as soon as possible because larger vulvar polyps are likely to develop into pre-cancerous lesions or directly induce cancer, so these polyps need to be removed as soon as possible, and then immediately sent to the pathology examination after the operation to rule out malignant lesions. However, small vulvar polyps usually do not have much effect on the body, and the patients themselves will not have obvious symptoms, so this kind of situation can not be operated on first, regular observation can be done, if you find that the vulvar polyps continue to grow, then consider surgical treatment. After the detection of vulvar polyps, you should go to the hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with the treatment, usually pay attention to vulvar hygiene, reduce the inflammatory reaction, in the menstruation also need to change panties and sanitary napkins, to prevent secondary infections.