Endometrial polyps are generally referred to as endometrial polyps. If the diameter of the polyp<1 cm, and the patient does not have obvious symptoms, can not give any treatment; but if the polyp increases or (and) symptoms, can not be delayed, need to standardize the treatment. For endometrial polyps, some patients with small polyps (diameter <1 cm) and asymptomatic patients, generally do not need to be treated, and need to be followed up regularly; some symptomatic patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take drugs, such as progesterone and gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists to relieve bleeding. However, larger, symptomatic polyps may require surgical treatment, such as hysteroscopic polypectomy or curettage. Endometrial resection is recommended if there are no fertility requirements and multiple recurrences. In summary, if the patient is eligible for no treatment, but also regular observation, closely monitor the progress of the disease; do not meet the conditions of the patient should be timely consultation, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.