Nasal polyps do not always need to be surgically removed, and conservative treatment can also be considered. Patients should choose the most suitable treatment under doctor’s advice and pay attention to daily care. Nasal polyps patients can generally take medication first. When the volume is small and the symptoms are mild, glucocorticoid nasal spray can be used as prescribed by the doctor; when the volume is large and the symptoms are obvious, glucocorticoid can be used locally and systemically as prescribed by the doctor. Medication can effectively reduce the size of polyps and improve nasal congestion. Surgery is recommended if the results are not satisfactory. In patients with poor drug therapy, surgery should be considered to remove the polyp. Perioperative treatment with medication is recommended. Nasal polyps are multifactorial in nature and are prone to recurrence, so it is important to take care of the nasal passages, not to pick your nostrils or blow your nose vigorously, and to avoid dusty environments. Nasal polyps treatment should follow the doctor’s advice, do not believe in prescription, so as not to delay treatment and aggravate the condition.