What should I do if I have a small growth on the tip of my uvula?

Meat on the tip of the uvula may be caused by cysts, polyps, papillomas, etc. It can be treated with antibiotics and surgery. 1. Cysts: cysts are generally benign, if asymptomatic and the cysts have not developed, they can be left untreated and closely observed. If pressure symptoms or other clinical manifestations occur, minimally invasive therapy or surgical resection is feasible. If secondary inflammation and infection, cefixime and other antibiotics can be taken orally. 2. Polyps: Polyps in the uvula are benign lesions, but if not treated in time, they may enlarge progressively, and generally do not become cancerous, so they should go to regular hospitals for surgical removal of polyps. 3. Papilloma: Umbilical papilloma is mostly benign tumor, caused by human papilloma virus infection. Surgery can be performed to remove the lumps completely. It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in time to check the disease and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment, the above drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.