Vocal polyps are dangerous if left untreated, and can cause hoarseness and breathlessness, etc. They should be treated in a timely and standardized manner so as not to affect the patient’s health. Vocal polyp is a benign lesion, the etiology is not clear, can lead to hoarseness, fatigue, laryngeal discomfort and other adverse symptoms, if not timely treatment, the polyp may continue to grow, will cause breathing problems and other adverse symptoms, and even has a certain risk of cancer, thus jeopardizing the health of patients, reducing the quality of life of patients. Vocal polyps are mainly treated with surgical resection, which can be performed under laryngoscope or laser resection, and most patients have a good recovery after standardized treatment. After diagnosis of vocal polyps, patients should actively receive treatment to avoid neglecting the condition; during the treatment period, patients should pay attention to rest and maintain a light diet, which is beneficial to the recovery of the condition; at the same time, the treatment of the primary diseases that triggered the disease is also a necessary means to promote the recovery of the disease and prevent recurrence, such as long-term unhealthy use of the voice, reflux pharyngitis, and chronic inflammation of the airway.