Patients with swelling formation in the nasopharynx will often have nasal congestion, a runny nose, and sometimes a foul odor will form inside the nose, which can seriously affect the patient’s sense of smell. The patient’s pharynx will also have an obvious foreign body sensation, especially when swallowing, and in severe cases, nosebleeds may even occur. If the swelling is malignant, the patient may be accompanied by multiple enlargement of the lymph nodes in the neck, and may even be accompanied by lung metastasis. Therefore, if a patient is found to have a mass in the nasopharynx through examination, he or she must be actively treated. It is recommended that patients improve the CT of the nasopharynx, if necessary, can also improve the nuclear magnetic examination, can also take the pathology to clarify the specific nature of the swelling. If the swelling is benign, it must be actively resected, and if it is malignant, it is necessary to further consider the treatment plan, and if necessary, it is necessary to cooperate with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. In life, patients should exercise more to strengthen the resistance ability, to avoid the nasopharyngeal swelling.