Urethral polyp removal surgery, usually takes about a week to return to normal, but can not be generalized. Urethral polyps, generally due to chronic inflammation of the urethra, long-term stimulation of the urethral mucosa formed by hyperplasia, has been the existence of polyps may cause cancer, can be removed by electrocautery and laser surgery. After urethral polyp removal, in order to avoid wound stimulation by urine pollution, prevent infection, urethral stenosis, usually will leave a urinary catheter for about a week. So the usual recovery time is about a week. Urethral polyps are benign tissue growths caused by chronic inflammation and infection, and may have papillary polyps; however, some patients may have malignant polyps, and clinical symptoms commonly include hematuria, dysuria, and interruption of urine flow. Recovery time is not generalized, and is related to a variety of factors such as different etiologies, conditions, personal constitution, and nutritional support. If you experience any discomfort after urethral polyp removal surgery, please seek medical attention in time to avoid any delay in your condition.