Children with a bag in the throat may have enlarged pharyngeal tonsils, pharyngeal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia, laryngeal papilloma, or may be caused by other diseases such as laryngeal cancer.
1. Enlarged pharyngeal tonsils: enlarged tonsils may be caused by inflammation of neighboring trachea or stimulation of nasal secretion and metabolic reaction. There will be discomfort in the pharynx, paroxysmal cough, chest tightness, runny nose and other discomforts.
2. Pharyngeal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia: pharyngeal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia is caused by chronic inflammation stimulation, patients in the pharyngeal examination will be manifested as pharyngeal mucosal hyperplasia, and localized mass hyperplasia will occur.
3. Laryngeal papilloma: the etiology of laryngeal papilloma is not clear, and it is mostly considered to be related to human papilloma virus infection. There will be foreign body sensation in the larynx, difficulty in swallowing, vocal dysfunction and other manifestations, laryngoscopy will appear light red or dark red tumor.
4. Other: a child’s throat long a bag may also be laryngeal cancer, laryngeal fibroma, laryngeal retention cysts and other diseases.
It is recommended to take your child to the doctor in time, and you can choose the appropriate measures for treatment under the guidance of the doctor.