Throat polyps, generally referred to as vocal polyps, are small and usually do not have serious consequences. However, if the polyp is large, it can lead to inability to make a sound, breathing difficulties, etc., which is relatively serious and needs to be actively treated. Polyps in the throat are benign lesions, especially in the vocal folds. Vocal polyps can be caused by improper vocalization, excessive vocalization, and upper respiratory tract infections. When the vocal polyp is small, it can lead to hoarseness, change of voice, and difficulty in speaking. However, if the vocal polyp is too large, it will cause serious consequences, such as a feeling of obstruction in the throat, inability to make a sound, and difficulty in breathing. When there is a polyp in the throat, it is recommended to pay attention to the rest of the vocal cords, correct the way of pronouncing, quit smoking and alcohol, and change the bad habits. If conservative treatment is ineffective or the polyp is large, surgical removal is recommended with good results.