What’s wrong with lymphoid follicular hyperplasia?

Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia may be related to acute and chronic pharyngitis, chronic tonsillitis, nasal diseases, long-term smoking and drinking, and stimulation of harmful gases.
1. Acute and chronic pharyngitis or tonsillitis: when the patient has acute pharyngitis or tonsillitis with recurrent episodes or chronic pharyngitis, the inflammatory reaction and secretion may stimulate the lymphatic tissues in the pharynx, resulting in lymphoid follicle hyperplasia.
2. Nasal diseases: when the patient has nasal diseases such as rhinitis and turbinate hypertrophy, due to long-term open-mouth breathing or often runny nose, it may often stimulate the pharynx and cause lymphoid follicular hyperplasia.
3. Long-term smoking and drinking: Since cigarettes and alcohol can stimulate the mucous membrane of the throat, when patients smoke and drink for a long time, it will lead to long-term stimulation of the pharynx, causing lymphoid follicular hyperplasia.
4. Harmful gas stimulation: If the patient is stimulated by dust, formaldehyde, benzene and other harmful gases for a long period of time, the phenomenon of lymphoid follicular hyperplasia is also easy to appear.
Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia, need to actively consult the doctor, remove the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the physician for targeted treatment.