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How to treat laryngeal cyst?

Question 1: Is it necessary to operate on pharyngeal cyst? What's the impact of not doing it? Hello. Pharyngeal cyst. Chronic pharyngolaryngitis is a chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane, submucosa and lymphoid tissue of the throat. The cause is 1. There are also recurrent acute pharyngolaryngitis and chronic upper respiratory tract inflammation, such as chronic sinusitis and nasopharyngeal inflammation, because inflammatory secretions flow to the posterior pharyngeal wall through the posterior nostril. It will also cause patients to open their mouths and breathe for a long time, causing excessive mucosal dryness and leading to chronic pharyngitis. In addition, chronic flat conductor inflammation can cause chronic pharyngitis. 3. Long-term excessive smoking and drinking, dust and harmful gases can also cause chronic pharyngitis. 4. Teachers, singers and other professional factors and personal physical factors can also be the cause of this disease. 5. Anemia, dyspepsia, reflux and other systemic factors. Chronic lower respiratory diseases, liver and kidney diseases, endocrine disorders, autonomic nervous dysfunction, vitamin deficiency, immune dysfunction, etc. Will cause disease. The main manifestations are: foreign body in the throat, burning sensation, dryness, itching, mild pain, frequent cough, and severe vomiting. When you cough, you often can't cough anything. There seems to be something stuck in my throat. Treatment: Generally, throat radio frequency technology is adopted, combined with ultrasonic atomization inhalation, and appropriate Chinese and western medicines are consolidated for treatment. Most patients are satisfied with the treatment effect. Cysts can occur anywhere, usually in liquid, wrapped in a membrane, just like skin capsules. Surgery is usually the best way to remove cysts. Others absorb or directly extract the substances in cysts through drugs. Although the pain is small, it is not complete and often recurs. Now epiglottic cyst can be operated directly through laryngoscope, as long as the cyst wall is completely peeled off, the treatment effect is very good. The possibility of cyst canceration is small, but it must be diagnosed by pathological section after surgical resection.

Question 2: Treatment of pharyngeal cyst (1)ⅳ dyspnea. A detailed examination of the cause is not allowed, and an emergency tracheotomy should be performed immediately. In critical cases, cricothyroid puncture or cricothyroid incision is feasible in order to save the patient in minutes. After dyspnea is relieved, routine tracheotomy is performed to further find out the cause and treat the cause. (2) If the causes of dyspnea of degree III can be quickly eliminated after treatment, such as acute laryngitis treated with antibiotics, hormones and other drugs, dyspnea can quickly subside or be alleviated to degree II, and gradually improve, thus avoiding tracheotomy. For patients with third-degree dyspnea (laryngeal tumor) whose etiology is unknown or can not be eliminated by conservative treatment, tracheotomy should be performed in time. For some frail patients, tracheotomy can be done even if they have difficulty breathing twice. And then according to different reasons for the corresponding treatment. (3) In principle, for degree I and degree II dyspnea, a comprehensive and systematic examination should be conducted first, and corresponding treatment methods should be selected according to different causes. For some patients with severe laryngeal obstruction with poor cough function and obstruction of lower respiratory secretions, asphyxia may occur during tracheotomy. Therefore, it is safe for patients to intubate or insert bronchoscope before tracheotomy, suck out secretions and give oxygen to ensure unobstructed respiratory tract, and then perform tracheotomy.

Question 3: What should I do if I have a cyst in my throat? I'm just like you. It's a cyst of the tongue tube. It needs surgery. I finished the preoperative examination, but the cyst became smaller these two days. I'm hesitating whether to do it or not. If not, I will grow up. If I do, I will leave a scar and feel depressed. ...

Question 4: What should I do if I have a cyst in my throat ... What should I do? To the hospital, of course.

Question 5: What is the treatment method of throat cyst? "Pharyngeal Cyst" * * * Li Anquan point, * * * Maxillary and mandibular points near the phalange of Bigfoot. Eat more walnuts and kelp.