How long does it take to recover from a papilloma on the root of the tongue?

It usually takes 1~2 weeks to recover after having a papilloma removed from the root of the tongue, and the treatment is thorough and generally free of recurrence. The risk of recurrence of acromegaly is higher than that of papilloma in general. 1. The papilloma at the root of the tongue is mostly treated with CO₂ laser, there is almost no bleeding during irradiation, and the burnt scabs formed on the wound usually fall off about five days after the operation, after which the wound gradually heals, and the wound may have slight edema and slight pain. 2. Compared with surgical treatment, laser treatment creates smaller wounds, causing less damage to the surrounding tissues, and there is no need for suturing during the operation and no need to remove stitches after the operation, which effectively shortens the recovery time after the operation. It is recommended to go to a regular medical institution for consultation and professional treatment with the help of a doctor.