Squamous papilloma is a relatively common benign tumor. If you find that you have squamous cell papilloma, you must not worry too much and you must not give up on yourself, thinking that having a tumor means you are sentenced to death. In fact, benign tumors generally do not have much impact on your life. Below we will introduce the classification of squamous cell papilloma in detail. Inverted papilloma of the nose Inverted papilloma is one of the common benign tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Most lesions are unilateral, and bilateral lesions are rare. The tumor of inverted papilloma is common in the nasal cavity, most often involving the lateral wall of the nasal cavity, followed by the maxillary sinus and ethmoid sinus, and less often involving the sphenoid sinus, frontal sinus and nasal septum. The vast majority of inverted papillomas arise from only one primary site. In the late stage, multiple sites are involved and it is often difficult to distinguish the primary site. Patients often present with nasal congestion and nasal masses, which may be accompanied by runny nose, sometimes with blood, as well as head and facial pain and abnormal sense of smell. As the tumor expands and affects different parts of the body, corresponding symptoms and signs may appear. Examination showed that the tumor had a papillary appearance, with a granular and rough surface, pink in color, hard texture, and easy bleeding when touched. The lesion may originate from the sinus mucosa, prolapse forward into the nasal cavity, and extend backward to the nasopharynx and oropharynx. 2. External auditory canal papilloma External auditory canal papilloma mostly occurs in the skin of the outer segment of the external auditory canal. It is one of the most common benign tumors of the external auditory canal and is the result of long-term stimulation and proliferation of its squamous cells or basal cells. 3. Pharyngeal papilloma Papilloma is a common benign tumor of the pharynx, mostly occurring in men. 4. Esophageal papilloma Esophageal papilloma is a benign polyp-like tumor of the squamous epithelium. The incidence rate is 0.01% to 0.05%, and both men and women can suffer from the disease. Most of the patients are middle-aged and elderly people In the above, we have introduced the classification of squamous epithelial papilloma in detail. We hope that all patients with squamous epithelial papilloma will first distinguish their own disease and then treat it symptomatically. Only in this way can they achieve the best treatment effect. The chance of benign tumors worsening is very small. Pay attention to maintaining good living habits and a positive attitude towards life in life to ensure the health of the body to the greatest extent. |
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