Polyps that grow back one month after tonsillectomy may be related to scar tissue growth, pharyngeal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia, and pharyngeal salivary gland mucous cysts. General treatment, medication and surgery should be chosen according to the etiology and characteristics of the disease.
1. Scar tissue growth: some patients with keloid scar may form scar hyperplasia in the operation area, which may be polypoid in the early stage, and its growth trend and pharyngeal symptoms can be observed dynamically. If there is no obvious discomfort, there is no need for special treatment. If you feel obvious foreign body sensation in the pharynx, dysarthria or snoring during sleep, you can choose surgical treatment to remove the scar tissue, and then small-dose radiotherapy treatment.
2. Pharyngeal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia: after tonsillectomy, the immunity of the pharynx is weakened for a short period of time, which may be followed by compensatory hyperplasia of the pharyngeal lymphoid follicles, which is similar to the appearance of the polyp tissue, and can be improved by taking cediriodine tablets and dulcetamethrin tablets to improve the uncomfortable symptoms, and gargling with furacilin gargle and compound borax gargle to maintain the cleanness of the pharyngeal cavity.
3. Pharyngeal salivary gland mucus cyst: after surgery can make the pharyngeal small salivary gland inflammatory swelling around, secondary gland duct blockage occurs mucus cyst formation. If the swelling is small and there is no special discomfort, there is no need for targeted treatment, regular review can be. If there is a foreign body sensation in the throat or recurrent infections, surgery to remove the cyst can be performed.
In addition to the above possible causes, tonsillectomy after a month and then a month polyps can not be excluded tumor lesions, so when the above situation, it is recommended to actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination, a clear diagnosis, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.