What’s wrong with the lump in your throat?

Patients with bumps in the throat, if there are many small bumps on the mucous membrane of the throat wall, are often considered to be chronic pharyngitis, which is related to the patient’s love of spicy food or often stay up late. If the tonsils on one side of the patient’s throat are significantly enlarged, it is often considered that there is inflammation of the tonsils, or even the possibility of malignant changes in the tonsils, which requires further examination at the hospital, and pathology can be taken if necessary. Sometimes patients may have small bumps on the uvula or bumps on the top and bottom of the tonsils, which are considered to be papillomas. Papillomas are benign masses that may gradually increase in size, and patients may experience a distinct foreign body sensation that often requires surgery to resolve. No matter which of the above causes is involved, the condition will definitely improve after active treatment.