Throat papilloma, or papilloma of the larynx, is of unknown etiology and may be related to viral infections, inflammatory stimuli, and endocrine disorders. Laryngeal papilloma can usually be treated with medication and surgery. 1. Drug treatment: papilloma of the throat may be caused by inflammatory stimulation, bacterial growth, viral infection and so on. Interferon, acyclovir, etc. can be used for treatment under doctor’s guidance and advice. Such drugs can inhibit the proliferation of virus-infected cells, and are forbidden for people with allergy, liver or kidney insufficiency. 2. Surgery: If laryngeal papilloma is diagnosed, radical surgery can be used to remove the tumor. Generally smaller tumors can also be clamped off with the assistance of endoscopy. After surgery, patients should maintain personal hygiene and do a good job in daily care. Patients with laryngeal papilloma are advised to consult the doctor in time and take active treatment in order to avoid delaying the condition.