Will tonsil polyps heal on their own?

Tonsil polyps do not heal on their own, and if they are found, they need to be treated with surgery as soon as possible. The cause of tonsil polyps is unknown, and is generally associated with local trauma or prolonged spicy food stimulation, causing abnormal division and proliferation of tonsil cells and causing polyps to occur. Patients usually have no complaints of discomfort, often inadvertently found tonsils have a light red, and smooth surface can have a fine tip of the new creature, its texture is soft and painless, easy to occur in the upper pole of the tonsils and tonsils of the crypt mouth. If a tonsil polyp is found without surgery, it will continue to increase in size and cause dry throat, sore throat, and foreign body sensation in the throat. If the tonsil polyp is very large, it can also cause difficulty in swallowing and breathing. Therefore, when a new tonsil polyp is found, the first step is to take a local pathology. Surgery is needed as soon as possible after the polyp is diagnosed. Surgery requires the removal of the tonsils at the same time and also prevents recurrence.