Surgery is recommended for laryngeal papillomas; medications or other treatments for surgery are less effective. Children’s laryngeal papilloma is easy to recur and may not be easily cured even after multiple surgeries; adult papilloma has the possibility of malignancy in addition to the risk of recurrence.
Papilloma is a common benign tumor of the larynx, which may be related to human papilloma virus infection, easy to recur after surgery, with the possibility of malignant transformation, malignant transformation is mostly seen in middle-aged patients and above, which should be alerted. Laryngeal papilloma in young children is related to viral infection and chronic irritation, and has a tendency to stop growing after puberty.
For the treatment of laryngeal papilloma, surgical resection is recommended, which can be done by supported laryngoscopic carbon dioxide laser resection. For those with multiple recurrences, close attention should be paid to the pathologic results to check for malignant changes. If malignant changes have occurred, surgery such as laryngeal slit and partial laryngectomy may be required.
Therefore, if you suffer from laryngeal papilloma, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for consultation and standardized treatment according to the specific lesions.