Vocal fold polyp surgery, in order to recover as soon as possible, you need to pay attention to follow the doctor’s recommendations to complete the treatment, but also need to do a good job of daily care in ordinary life. The completion of vocal cord polyp surgery does not mean that the treatment is over. In the early postoperative period, there may also be inflammation, bleeding and other problems, all need to cooperate with the doctor to actively treat the symptoms to avoid early postoperative complications. Thorough rest is needed after surgery, and avoiding talking for the first three days after surgery means not singing, talking, or even whispering, and in some more serious cases, stopping pronunciation for a longer period of time. The purpose of this is to allow the vocal cords to rest completely after surgery and to facilitate recovery. You should also avoid coughing after vocal cord surgery. Both frequent and violent coughing can cause strenuous activity of the vocal cords, which may cause bleeding, vocal cord damage and other problems before the trauma has recovered. After the surgery is completed, it is important to keep warm and avoid respiratory infections that can cause coughing. If there are some chronic respiratory diseases, you need to insist on nebulizing sputum treatment during the surgery to reduce the production of sputum. Drinking water is very important for vocal cord polyp surgery. It is recommended to drink plenty of water every day to keep the larynx moist and avoid dryness. Severe dryness in the larynx is common after surgery and insisting on adequate water intake can be a good way to relieve this symptom. In addition, the use of an air humidifier indoors is also useful. For those who are not in a position to do so, using a bowl of hot water and inhaling the hot water vapor directly can also help. After vocal cord polyp surgery, you should also avoid bad stimuli such as tobacco and alcohol, and do not eat spicy and stimulating foods.