Does lymphatic follicular hyperplasia heal on its own?

  Lymphatic follicular hyperplasia is usually self-healing and is an inflammatory response in the pharynx.  Under normal circumstances, lymphatic follicles are not obvious, but when there is chronic inflammation in the pharynx, they will proliferate and hypertrophy, which is often referred to as lymphatic follicular hyperplasia. Usually no special treatment is needed, as long as you enhance nutrition, physical exercise and self-protection, you can usually heal yourself. If it is caused by sinusitis or pharyngitis, you can use compound borax solution or furacilin solution to gargle, take Golden Voice Throat and nebulizer inhalation treatment. If the lymphatic hyperplasia of the posterior pharyngeal wall lasts for a long time and the symptoms are obvious, local treatment such as microwave, laser or liquid nitrogen can also be performed.  It is recommended to pay attention to regular checkups in life, and timely diagnosis and treatment when the body is abnormal. Strengthen nutrition, improve physical fitness, avoid stimulating food, tobacco and alcohol, and wear a mask in dusty or irritating gas environments. Use your voice carefully during the period of voice change, menstruation and cold, and do not shout at the top of your lungs.