What to take after surgery for laryngeal papilloma

Laryngeal papillomas are relatively common benign tumors, and surgical treatment is the mainstay of treatment, with postoperative antibiotics as prescribed to prevent the development of infection.
The disease is mainly treated by surgery, and the treatment method will be different according to the size of the tumor and the location of the disease. If the papilloma is located in the mouth and throat smaller, most of the use of direct excision, freezing and other treatment. Larger tumors require surgical removal.
After surgery, some antibiotics such as amoxicillin, metronidazole, cefuroxime can be taken to prevent infection. In daily life, we should pay attention to reasonable diet and develop good hygienic habits to minimize the occurrence of infection. Quit smoking and alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and eat some food rich in high quality protein, such as milk, to help wound healing.
Postoperative medication and care should follow the doctor’s instructions.