Are papillomas of the tonsils serious?

Tonsillar papilloma is not serious if it is relatively small, mostly without self-conscious symptoms, if it is relatively large, it is more serious, and breathing and swallowing dysfunction can occur. Tonsillar papilloma is a benign tumor with a granular surface, a broad root or a tip, and a light red or white color. Tonsillar papilloma is not serious if it is relatively small, and it is often found by chance during physical examination, and usually there are no self-conscious symptoms. If the tonsil papilloma is large, it is more serious, affecting the breathing and swallowing function, with a foreign body sensation in the pharynx. Tonsil papilloma can be treated by freezing, electrocoagulation or laser if it is small, but if the tumor is large, it needs to be removed completely by surgery, and attention should be paid to hemostasis during the operation, and anti-infection treatment should be paid attention to after the operation. Once diagnosed, papilloma of tonsil should be treated according to the doctor’s instructions, and must not delay the condition, so as not to cause adverse consequences.