How to treat nasopharyngeal lymphatic tissue hyperplasia

Lymphatic tissue hyperplasia in the nasopharynx can be surgically removed or closely followed and observed. Lymphatic tissue hyperplasia in the nasopharynx may be caused by long-term chronic inflammation of the nasopharynx, which often occurs due to irregular life, fatigue, mental tension, and repeated invasion of bacteria and viruses into the nasal and pharyngeal cavity infection, but it is not nasopharyngeal cancer, so there is no need to be particularly nervous. However, if the lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx is overgrown, it will affect the ventilation of the upper respiratory tract leading to the nasopharynx to the airway of the larynx. Therefore, if the hyperplasia is too serious, surgery is recommended to remove it. For those that are not severe, regular nasal endoscopy can be done to prevent adverse changes.