Patients with enlarged turbinate usually do not need to be hospitalized if they undergo local anesthesia. If general anesthesia surgery is performed, the hospital stay is usually 3 to 5 days, but the exact length of hospitalization depends on the recovery after surgery. Turbinate hypertrophy is most common in the middle and lower turbinates. Surgery is usually simple, and the techniques commonly used today are radiofrequency plasma ablation, partial middle turbinate resection, total middle turbinate resection, partial inferior turbinate resection, submucosal resection of the inferior turbinate, and external displacement of the inferior turbinate fracture to alleviate the symptoms of nasal discomfort. Turbinate hypertrophy surgery itself is not complicated and is not a major surgery. If the patient can tolerate the surgical pain and has no obvious fear, local anesthesia can be used as prescribed by the doctor, and the surgery can be performed in an outpatient operating room under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. If the patient can not tolerate local anesthesia, you can choose general anesthesia surgery treatment. If general anesthesia surgery, usually need to be hospitalized 1 day in advance, preoperative examination to make it clear that there is no contraindication to general anesthesia, after meeting the fasting time can be general anesthesia under turbinate hypertrophy surgery, postoperative observation for 1~3 days, if no complications and adverse reactions can be discharged. Nasal turbinate hypertrophy patients, it is recommended to the hospital ear, nose and throat consultation, whether hospitalization, hospitalization time, etc. Please follow the doctor’s instructions.