Polyp on the neck, according to the size, shape and clinical symptoms of polyps, the following different treatment methods are selected: a. If the polyps belong to multiple and large, localized with cauliflower-like changes, or have obvious pain, bleeding and other symptoms. At this time, we do not rule out the possibility of cancerous polyps, and suggest that patients should have polyps removed as soon as possible to clarify the nature of the lesion. If the polyps are found to be cancerous, we need to expand the scope of surgery twice, and carry out local radiotherapy, combined with systemic chemotherapy to prolong the life of the patient as much as possible. Second, if the polyp on the patient’s neck is small in size, there is no obvious pain symptoms. At this time, through observation for a period of time, the polyps do not undergo abnormal changes are mostly considered benign lesions, and patients can be advised to review them regularly, and no special treatment is needed for the time being.