What is the cause of a small meatball in the palate?

A small ball of meat growing in the palatine pituitary may be polyps, cysts, papillomas and so on. 1. Polyps: polyps in the palate are mostly caused by long-term smoking, chronic inflammation and long-term stimulation of tissue hyperplasia, which are benign lesions, asymptomatic people should be examined regularly, and can be surgically removed if they increase significantly. 2. Cysts: there are many glands in the palatine pituitary area, which can easily lead to cysts after being blocked for various reasons. Asymptomatic cysts can not be treated with special treatment and can be observed regularly, and can be surgically excised if they increase in size and have a foreign body sensation. 3. Papilloma: palatine papilloma is mostly benign tumor, mostly caused by human papilloma virus infection, which usually requires surgical resection. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to check the causes of palpebral pituitary meatballs, after a clear diagnosis and treatment.