Bumps in the throat are usually due to tumors in the throat or lymphoid follicular hyperplasia in the throat. 1. Tumors of the pharynx can be detected by laryngoscopy and are classified as benign and malignant. Benign tumors have a good prognosis and the main types are papillomas and polyps of the pharynx. They are found in the tongue and palate arches of the pharynx, tonsils, soft palate, and pharyngopalatine arches. On their surface they have very smooth superfluous organisms, soft in texture, without significant pain, pale red or pale white in color. The prognosis of malignant tumors is related to their degree of malignancy, and squamous cell carcinoma is common. 2. Pharyngeal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia indicates that there is chronic inflammatory stimulation in the pharynx. Lymphatic tissue gradually enlarges and hypertrophies, and there will be sore throat, dry throat and foreign body sensation in the throat. For treatment, use compound borax solution, furacilin solution, light salt water gargle, need to use medicine under the guidance of a doctor’s interview. There are other possibilities for lumps in the throat, and patients need to consult a doctor in time to improve relevant examinations and standardize treatment.