Vocal fold polyps do not go away on their own. If vocal cord polyps are formed, it is recommended that surgery be performed as soon as possible. Taking anti-inflammatory or throat-clearing drugs can relieve inflammation, but cannot completely eliminate polyps. Vocal fold polyps are mainly caused by repeated inflammatory stimuli over a long period of time, such as acute and chronic laryngitis, teachers and salespeople who use their voices excessively, and reflux factors can also form vocal fold polyps. If the history of the polyp is long and the polyp continues to increase in size, it may have a serious impact on the vocal cords if it is not removed, causing loss of voice and blocking the vocal cords. It is unlikely that cancer will occur. You should pay attention to protect your voice, don’t speak loudly, drink more warm water, and try to eat more things that nourish your voice, such as fat sea and honeysuckle in water, the effect is also more ideal.