How soon after vocal polyp surgery can you speak normally?

Generally, it takes at least one month after vocal polyp surgery before you can speak normally, and the exact time varies from person to person.
Vocal polyp is a benign hyperplastic lesion, generally speaking, it will take at least one month to speak normally after vocal polyp surgery. However, because each patient’s condition and body recovery speed and other factors are different, so after surgery, normal speech time, there are obvious individual differences, can not be generalized.
Usually, after surgery for vocal polyps, you need to keep your voice quiet for one week, and gradually resume speaking, but still need to avoid shouting, and speak less within one month. Secondly, after one month, you need to go to the hospital for laryngoscopy and voice evaluation, but you still need to avoid excessive use of voice and incorrect pronunciation habits, quit smoking and drinking, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and pay attention to the ventilation of the room.
Patients with vocal polyps need to strengthen their daily life management and go to the hospital for follow-up checkups on a regular basis so that the doctor can understand the postoperative recovery situation.