Lymphatic follicular hyperplasia in the pharynx is most commonly caused by chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis due to inflammatory stimulation. Treatment can be localized by nebulized inhalation of budesonide suspension twice a day for 15 minutes for 5 days, which has a therapeutic effect on foreign body sensation caused by lymphatic follicular hyperplasia in the throat. If the lymphoid follicular hyperplasia in the throat is obvious and lumpy, laser, microwave or plasma cautery treatment can be performed under local anesthesia, and the feeling of throat blockage and foreign body sensation in the throat can be significantly reduced or disappeared after the operation. Lymphatic follicular hyperplasia in the throat can also be treated with local application of iodine glycerin twice a day, which can have an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect. If the lymphatic follicular hyperplasia in the throat causes foreign body sensation and blockage in the throat, you can also take pharyngitis tablets, pharyngeal pellets, Throatbelt, watermelon cream and other drugs.