Cervical polyps can be treated with regular follow-up or surgery. Cervical polyps are very common clinically, some are found during physical examinations, some are found during gynecological examinations because of increased leucorrhea, odor or vulvar itching, cervical polyps are commonly known as a kind of cervicitis, for smaller polyps can be treated without special treatment, regular follow-up, for cervical polyps around 2 cm, but the tip is not very thick in the case of outpatient cervical polyp removal It should be noted that if the cervical polyp is large and the tip is thick, we should be alert to the possibility of submucosal cervical fibroids. For such patients, if cervical polyp removal is performed, hysteroscopic electrosurgery is recommended to prevent excessive bleeding and poor hemostasis caused by conventional polyp removal. For women with cervical polyp, annual cervical cancer checkups, such as TCT and HPV checkups, are recommended. If there is no problem with the cancer checkup, don’t be too nervous when cervical polyp is found, usually cervical polyp is not cancerous. In conclusion, cervical polyp can be treated by regular follow-up or polypectomy, which is a simple procedure and not particularly painful for patients.