What is a laryngeal cyst?

  Laryngeal cysts, also known as laryngeal bulges, occur at all ages, but adults in their 30s are more likely to develop laryngeal cysts.  Laryngeal cysts can cause hoarseness and slurred pronunciation, and if the cyst is infected, there will be pain, pressure in the larynx, and a foul smell on breathing.  Laryngeal cysts are usually caused by chronic irritation and it is recommended that they be treated promptly once detected, often requiring surgery if the condition is prolonged. Patients with laryngeal cysts can take some medications to clear heat and detoxify the larynx, such as pharyngitis tablets, slow inflammation and so on, and it is recommended to drink more water, avoid spicy stimulation, eat more fruits and vegetables, etc.  Late stage of laryngeal cysts can lead to difficulty in speaking and swallowing, so once found, laryngeal cysts should go to the hospital for examination and take treatment in time, you can choose surgery, the effect is very good, but also to do a regular review to prevent recurrence, pay attention to warmth, prevent colds and so on.  Patients with laryngeal cysts should take medication in a timely manner, and if the condition is serious, surgery can be taken, and personal care should also be strengthened.