How to reduce the swelling of the hanging flesh in the middle of the throat?

The hanging flesh in the middle of the throat is known as the palpebral plexus. Swelling of the palatine pituitary may be caused by allergies, bacterial infections or viral infections causing uveitis. The patient will need general treatment and medication to reduce the swelling. 1. Allergy: Palpebral ptosis caused by allergy can be treated with antihistamines such as loratadine under the guidance of a doctor. Patients also need to stay away from allergens as soon as possible to prevent symptoms from worsening. 2. Bacterial infection: Palpebral swelling caused by bacterial infection can be treated with antibiotics such as cephalosporin and penicillin under the guidance of a doctor. Glucocorticoids such as prednisone can also help reduce swelling, pain and redness. 3. Viral infections: Viral infections can be treated with antiviral drugs such as acyclovir under medical supervision. Patients are advised to visit the hospital as soon as possible and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the doctor’s guidance.