Throat polyps mainly refer to pharyngeal polyps and vocal fold polyps, which have different symptoms. The most common clinical symptom of pharyngeal polyps is a foreign body sensation in the throat, which is usually found next to the uvula and on the tonsils, often solitary, in middle-aged and elderly people, mostly caused by eating spicy and irritating food or smoking and drinking alcohol. If a pharyngeal polyp is diagnosed, it can be treated by surgical removal, and the symptoms will usually improve soon. Vocal cord polyps are mainly new organisms that occur in the anterior middle part 1/3 of the vocal cord, and its most common symptom is hoarseness. Clinically, if hoarseness occurs, you must go to the ENT department of the hospital and do an electronic nasopharyngoscopy to clarify whether there is a polyp in the vocal cords and its size, if there is a surgical removal, it can be cured, and after surgery, patients need to take two weeks of vocal rest, and then speak normally after two weeks to prevent recurrence. To sum up, throat polyps generally have the above two conditions, can be surgically removed to achieve clinical cure, the effect is very good.