Nasal polyp surgery and tonsil surgery are two different surgeries and are generally not recommended together. Nasal polyps are benign proliferative conditions that occur in the nasal cavity and generally require surgical treatment, often through nasal endoscopic surgery. Tonsil surgery is called tonsillectomy and includes traditional surgery, cryo-plasma radiofrequency ablation, and others. Since nasal polyps and tonsil surgery are two different surgical procedures, they are not clinically recommended together. During nasal polyp surgery, blood will flow into the posterior nostril, irritating the tonsil surgical wound and affecting the recovery of the surgical wound after tonsil surgery. Nasal polyps and tonsils belong to different subspecialties of ENT, rhinology and pharyngology. For patients who need nasal polyp and tonsil surgery, they should go to the local regular hospital, according to the individual situation, detailed consultation with the doctor, the professional doctor to arrange the surgery.