What medication can I take to make my pharyngeal follicular hyperplasia go away?

Pharyngeal follicular hyperplasia is usually caused by acute pharyngitis and chronic pharyngitis, the former can often subside after timely standardized treatment, while the latter is not effective. 1. Acute pharyngitis caused by pharyngeal follicular hyperplasia: acute pharyngitis is usually due to viral and bacterial infections, the onset of a more acute, inflammatory stimulation of pharyngeal follicular hyperplasia, if bacterial infections can be oral antibiotics to anti-inflammatory, such as cefuroxime, levofloxacin, etc.; such as viral infections, you can take medication, such as ribavirin treatment. 2. Pharyngeal follicular hyperplasia caused by chronic pharyngitis: chronic pharyngitis is mainly due to acute pharyngitis caused by prolonged treatment, the formation of lymphoid follicular hyperplasia more fibrotic changes, part of the fusion of plaques, the general effect of drug therapy is not obvious. Available chemicals such as 10% silver nitrate solution cauterization of hypertrophic lymphoid follicles, can also be frozen, laser, plasma and other treatments. Pharyngeal follicular hyperplasia need to be actively hospitalized, under the guidance of a professional doctor to standardize the use of drugs and treatment, not blindly use their own medication.