What to review one month after total laryngectomy One month after total laryngectomy, review the blood routine, laryngoscopy, neck CT and other items. Laryngeal cancer patients usually need a comprehensive review one month after surgery to assess their conditions, such as hematological examination, which usually includes blood routine to clarify whether the white blood cells and hemoglobin are normal or not, and to clarify whether there are infections and nutritional disorders; and laryngoscopy to clarify the recovery of the operative cavity. Through checking neck CT to see whether there is swelling of neck lymph nodes. Laryngeal cancer patients usually pay attention to eating light and easy-to-digest food, such as rice soup, fish soup, tofu, egg custard, rotten noodles, milk and so on, to increase nutrition. Daily diet should be small and frequent, do not overeat, avoid spicy and stimulating things, such as green onion, ginger, garlic, etc. Avoid smoking and alcohol, pay attention to regular review, discomfort and timely follow-up.