After the first follow-up, the doctor will advise the patient to take the medication on time according to the situation, and arrange for another follow-up, which will be arranged according to the patient’s situation, usually in one or two weeks, and the follow-up will also carry out nasal cleaning, but this time it is relatively simple. Subsequent follow-up appointments will be extended according to the patient’s condition, and some patients who recover quickly may be scheduled for a few months later. Recovery time varies from patient to patient, but if things go well, the condition is basically stabilized in three to six months, while patients with refractory sinusitis need long-term follow-up. In conclusion, the treatment of sinusitis and nasal polyps requires long-term, standardized and comprehensive treatment, and the follow-up after surgery is one of the important parts of the treatment, so I hope that patients and friends should pay attention to it.