Polyps in the pubic area are not serious and belong to general gynecological diseases, mainly due to local inflammatory reaction in the vulva, resulting in tissue hyperplasia and formation of superfluous organisms. It is better to remove the polyps within 3-7 days after menstruation. Before the surgery, we should do blood tests, clotting time tests, and routine laboratory tests of the white belt. If there is vaginal inflammation, surgery is not allowed for the time being. Surgery can be done only after curing vaginal inflammation. After the surgery, it is important to keep the vulva clean to avoid local infection. It is recommended to send the excised polyps to pathology for laboratory tests for pathological diagnosis. Polyps are recurrent, so they must be reviewed regularly.