Outpatient surgery is available for papillomas of the palatal pituitary. You will also need to consult with the hospital you visit to find out the specifics. Papilloma of the uvula is a benign tumor, a mass that grows abnormally in the uvula and may affect swallowing and other functions. Umbilical papilloma can be treated with surgery, which can be performed under local anesthesia, with double-ended electrodes to excise the mass or laser cauterization, which can be performed on an outpatient basis, and does not usually require hospitalization. The surgery of uveal papilloma is not a big surgery, but due to the surgery site in the palatine pituitary, so we still need to pay attention to the diet after the surgery, try to eat some liquid soft food, avoid eating some rough, hard food, avoid eating too hot, avoid causing damage. If there is a swelling in the uvula, you must go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.