Chronic pharyngitis is generally not required to have regular laryngoscopy if there is no special symptomatic change after laryngoscopy to confirm that there is no obvious malignant lesion or precancerous lesion. When you feel persistent and frequent sore throat, foreign body sensation in the throat, obstruction and coughing up blood and other symptoms, you can consult the doctor in time to review the laryngoscopy.
Chronic pharyngitis is often caused by acute pharyngitis repeated episodes, a variety of nasal diseases and chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract, long-term open-mouth breathing, excessive tobacco and alcohol, dust, spicy food, harmful gases or allergens such as the stimulation of local factors, systemic factors such as dyspepsia, reflux in the pharynx, endocrine dysfunction can also be triggered.
Chronic pharyngitis patients can have a variety of discomfort in the pharynx, such as foreign body sensation, burning sensation, dryness, from the mouth, sore throat, frequent cough and other symptoms. Because early malignant lesions in the throat and other parts of the throat often have similar symptoms, so patients are often alarmed and feel that they need to regularly review laryngoscopy, in order to early detection of malignant changes may be.
Patients with chronic pharyngitis are advised to go to the ENT department of the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable diet and standardized diagnosis and treatment. If you are worried about cancer, you can consult the doctor after the laryngoscopy to fully understand the extent of the disease and cancer-causing factors, and get targeted answers.