How long does it take for lymphatic follicle hyperplasia to disappear in the posterior pharyngeal wall?

Lymphatic follicular hyperplasia of the laryngeal wall generally does not disappear completely, so if there are no obvious symptoms, no treatment is needed for the time being, but if there are symptoms after active treatment, active treatment is required. Lymphatic follicular hyperplasia of the laryngeal wall is a common disease, mostly caused by recurrent episodes of acute pharyngitis, chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract and repeated irritation of various irritating gases, which usually does not disappear on its own, and the symptoms can be relieved after effective treatment. If conservative treatment is ineffective and the patient’s symptoms persist, ablation therapy is recommended. As the disease can lead to rhinitis, sinusitis and acute otitis media by upstream infection, and acute laryngitis, bronchitis and pneumonia by downward spread, and also acute nephritis and even sepsis, which are harmful to the body, patients need timely treatment to avoid delaying the disease. In addition, patients need to pay attention to strengthen the nutritional intake, adhere to physical exercise to improve the body’s immunity, but also to quit smoking and alcohol and other bad eating habits, try to improve the work and living environment, reduce the stimulation of harmful gases.