Patients with endometrial polyps usually need to rest for 2 weeks after hysteroscopic surgery. Clinically, for endometrial polyps that are large in size and accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, hysteroscopic polypectomy or scraping of polyps is feasible. Since the surgery will cause damage to the local mucosa and it takes some time for the wound to recover, so patients with endometrial polyps should take care of resting for 2 weeks after the hysteroscopic surgery in order to promote the recovery of the body. Generally endometrial polyp patients stay in the hospital for observation for 3~5 days after the surgery in order to deal with infection, bleeding and other abnormalities in time and prevent accidents. After 6 hours of hysteroscopic surgery, patients can turn over and move around in bed appropriately, and can get out of bed after 6~8 hours. After the operation, the perineum can also be scrubbed with 1:5000 potassium permanganate as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection. It is recommended that patients pay attention to all kinds of care after surgery, ensure balanced intake of nutrients and avoid strenuous exercise. It is recommended that patients pay attention to the care after the operation to ensure a balanced intake of nutrients and avoid strenuous exercise.