Early symptoms of nasopharyngeal cysts

Early manifestations of nasopharyngeal cysts are pus and snot flowing to the pharynx, followed by headache, impaired hearing and fever. 1. Pus flowing to the pharynx: pus flowing to the pharynx from the back of the nasal cavity, with foul odor, more in the early morning. Sometimes when breathing, there may be scabs and bean dregs-like material coughed out from the mouth. 2. Headache: there may be radiating pain in the occipital region, mostly persistent dull pain, often accompanied by stiffness of the muscles at the back of the neck, soreness and pain. It is often accompanied by stiffness and soreness of the muscles at the back of the neck, and aggravated by head turning. 3. Hearing impairment: Nasopharyngeal purulent secretions and pus crusts can block the Eustachian tube, causing ear stuffiness, tinnitus and hearing loss. 4. Fever: a few patients may be accompanied by fever symptoms. When patients have the above symptoms, they should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors.