How should pharyngeal lymphatic follicular hyperplasia be treated

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These days, when I got up to brush my teeth, I always felt that there was sputum in my throat, and I couldn't spit it out, and I couldn't swallow it. This situation has lasted for more than half a month. Later, I went to the hospital for examination and found that it was hyperplasia of lymph follicles in my throat. Now let's share how to treat hypopharyngeal follicular hyperplasia.

How should pharyngeal lymphatic follicular hyperplasia be treated

Drug 1: the proliferation of lymphoid follicles can be cauterized with drugs (silver nitrate) or electrocoagulation, but the scope of cauterization should not be too wide. It can also be treated with cryotherapy or laser. Usually, we must pay attention to speaking less. Pay attention to prevent colds. Yes, you must ban smoking, alcohol and spicy food. Anti inflammatory treatment during acute pain, including huahuasu tablets. Severe infusion anti-inflammatory treatment.

Medicine 2: Western medicine generally pays attention to local medication, such as: mouthwash medicine, with 2% tartaric acid solution, 3% saline and 1:5000 Furacilin Solution repeatedly mouthwash, or with 2% iodine glycerin, 5% strong protein silver solution in the pharynx wall, or with iodine buccal tablets, domiphene, mint, etc. contained in the mouth, have a certain function of relieving symptoms. Local symptomatic treatment can also choose Chinese patent medicine, such as Caoshanhu buccal tablets, watermelon cream, etc.

Drug 3: the proliferation of lymph follicles in the pharynx and larynx wall is mostly inflammatory proliferation, which is caused by pharynx and larynx inflammation. Give antibiotic treatment can, optional broad-spectrum antibiotics such as cephalosporins, can be appropriate application of vitamin C to promote recovery.

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Laryngopharyngeal lymphofollicular hyperplasia can be prevented. To prevent this disease, we need to pay attention to strengthening exercise at ordinary times, keeping enough sleep and rest, avoiding tobacco, alcohol and spicy food. Once we get sick, we also need symptomatic treatment.