Will a papilloma in the throat heal on its own?

Papillomas in the throat usually do not heal on their own and are usually treated with surgical removal. Laryngeal papilloma, which is mainly caused by human papilloma virus infection, is a benign neoplastic disease, and the tumor usually cannot disappear and heal by itself after formation. Laryngeal papilloma is often treated by surgery to remove the lesion, usually carbon dioxide laser is applied to remove the tumor under supportive laryngoscopy, or low-temperature plasma can be used to remove the laryngeal papilloma, and patients with severe respiratory distress need to undergo tracheotomy first. Laryngeal papilloma can cause hoarseness, laryngeal stridor, dyspnea and even the risk of asphyxiation, and pediatric laryngeal papilloma has the characteristics of recurrent recurrence, and some of the adult-onset pathological types have the possibility of cancer. Laryngeal papilloma patients should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor timely treatment.