Stenosis can be diagnosed through clinical symptoms, imaging tests, etc. After diagnosis, active treatment is needed to promote the improvement of symptoms.
1. Clinical symptoms: Typical clinical symptoms of xerostomia include clear pressure pain in the area of the raphe, deep breathing and strenuous exercise will aggravate the pain by stimulating the raphe position, which can be relieved by resting; when the symptoms are serious, there will be chest tightness, dyspepsia and other manifestations.
2. Imaging examination: part of the raphe can be seen through the X-ray film of bone hyperplasia; electronic computed tomography (CT) can be seen cartilage tissue hyperplasia.
If you are diagnosed with Stenosis, it is recommended that you actively cooperate with your doctor to receive standardized treatment to promote the improvement of symptoms and improve the prognosis of the disease.