Nasal polyps are a condition in which tissue proliferates in the nasal cavity as well as between the sinuses causing nasal meatus objects to protrude. These medications that dislodge the tissue are not to be used in the nasal cavity and can cause a great deal of side damage. However, certain medications do have the effect of gradually reducing or even eliminating polyps. In a strict sense, the patient is not using the medication to make the nasal polyp fall off, but to make it smaller. Currently, drugs that dislodge tissues are corrosive and need to be banned in these areas of the nasal cavity and sinuses, which may induce hemorrhage or even damage to the nasal airway. If the patient has nasal polyps, it is recommended to treat them through medication. Nasal polyps can be removed by applying some anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling medications. The principle of medication is to allow the nasal polyps to slowly decrease in size or even completely subside. Of course, the treatment of nasal polyps, drugs are an alternative method, but also need to decide whether it is appropriate according to the condition. If the patient’s nasal polyps are more serious, the nasal polyps can not be receded by drugs, it is recommended to take surgery for treatment. The surgical procedure involves the removal of mature nasal polyps. Surgery can completely remove nasal polyps and help patients recover from their condition, but a single surgery is usually not enough to cure nasal polyps. Therefore, patients who have nasal polyps are advised to use medication to subside them, or if the condition is severe, they can be removed surgically. However, medication can not achieve the effect of a one-time total removal, but only gradually recede. It is important to note that nasal polyps can recur regardless of the drug method or surgical method.