What are the bumps on the sides of your throat?

Flesh lumps on both sides of the throat may be tonsils or localized hyperplastic tissue. 1. Tonsils: When there is an inflammatory reaction in the throat, the tonsils will become hyperplastic and enlarged, which can be observed as lumpy tissue on both sides of the throat when the mouth is opened. 2. Localized tissue hyperplasia: the lumps appearing on both sides of the throat may also be the localized hyperplasia of the throat, with papilloma being the most common, but this disease is often solitary in the pharynx, and multiple ones are rare. Papillomas are benign tumors that can grow in size and form a fleshy lump-like tissue when stimulated by inflammation. Therefore, when the observation of the two sides of the throat has a meaty lump-like tissue, should go to the hospital in time to check, clear the cause of the disease, if it is inflammation caused by enlarged tonsils, you can take anti-infective drugs or surgical treatment; if it is a localized hyperplasia, you need to further examination to clarify the benignity and malignant nature of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment and surgical resection if necessary.