Do oral papillomas need to be treated?

Oral papilloma needs treatment, if not timely intervention, in addition to affecting daily life, there is a possibility of malignant transformation.
1. The etiology and pathogenesis of oral papilloma are still unclear, and it is mainly believed to be related to human papillomavirus infection, etc. In addition, environmental factors, endocrine disorders, inflammatory stimuli, etc., are also important reasons for triggering this disease. This disease can lead to obvious oral foreign body sensation, difficulty in swallowing, and even bleeding symptoms, seriously affecting daily life.
2. After the onset of oral papilloma, if not intervened in time and the tumor continues to grow, it may also have complications such as difficulty in breathing, difficulty in chewing, and may even become malignant, endangering the patient’s life. Oral papilloma usually requires early detection and treatment.
Once diagnosed with this disease, patients need to pay attention to it and seek medical examination as early as possible.