Small bumps inside the throat may be normal tissue in the body, but can also be seen in certain new organisms or swellings, such as cysts and papillomas. Once you have a lump in your throat, it is recommended that you visit an ENT doctor as soon as possible to determine the nature of the lump and whether or not treatment is needed. There are many small bumps inside the human throat that belong to normal tissues. There are many bumps at the base of the tongue, which are lingual tonsils, lymphoid follicles at the back wall of the pharynx, and tonsils and lateral pharyngeal cords on both sides of the pharynx, which are normal tissues of the human body. If they are subjected to inflammation or other undesirable stimuli, they can lead to local redness, swelling and pain, foreign body sensation, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible. Some new organisms or swellings in the throat can also manifest in the form of small bumps. Some of them are benign, such as laryngeal cysts and papillomas, but there may also be some malignant tumors such as laryngeal cancer, tonsil cancer and lymphoma. For small lumps in the throat, if you can’t tell whether they are normal tissues or not, especially if they are accompanied by some uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended that you should go to the ENT department of the hospital in time to have a corresponding examination and make a clear diagnosis for further treatment.