Laryngeal neoplasm means that there is something growing in the larynx other than the normal structure. Commonly, laryngeal neoplasm is a superfluous organism caused by laryngitis, laryngeal polyps, epiglottis cysts and other diseases, or it may be caused by other diseases such as papilloma of the vocal cords.
1. Laryngitis: Laryngitis is caused by bacterial infection, inhalation of harmful gases or dust, etc. The main symptoms of patients are hoarseness, coughing, sore throat and laryngeal discomfort. Due to the stimulation of inflammation, it may lead to the emergence of new organisms in the patient’s throat.
2. Laryngeal polyps: there are many causes of laryngeal polyps, which are considered to be caused by improper occurrence, excessive use of voice, inflammation of the vocal cords, etc. The main symptoms of patients are hoarseness, cough, sore throat and discomfort in the larynx. The main symptoms of patients are hoarseness, polyps, vocal effort, etc., and there will also be dyspnea, wheezing and other symptoms.
3. Epiglottis cysts: epiglottis cysts are mainly caused by the obstruction of mucous gland ducts in the epiglottis mucosa, which will cause patients to experience foreign body sensation in the larynx, choking sensation in the throat, and other symptoms, and also lead to the emergence of new organisms in the larynx.
4. Other: papilloma of vocal cord, laryngeal cancer and other diseases can also be called laryngeal neoplasm.
There are many kinds of laryngeal neoplasm, both benign and malignant, so it is suggested that patients should consult the hospital to find out the cause of the disease and under the guidance of professional doctors to carry out active treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.