Children’s throats have meat bumps may be suspensory, tonsils and other normal physiological anatomy, there may be tonsillar hyperplasia, pharyngeal papilloma and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: normal people’s oral pharynx will have uvula, tonsils, etc., shaped like a lump of flesh, belonging to the normal tissue. As a parent, there is no need to worry too much if your child is not feeling well.
2. Tonsillar hyperplasia: when children due to decreased immunity, or other factors lead to tonsillar infection, tonsillar hyperplasia, hypertrophy, pus, can also lead to children open their mouths, the phenomenon of lumps in the throat. Tonsillar hyperplasia can be accompanied by sore throat, fever and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Pharyngeal papilloma: pharyngeal papilloma is one of the more common benign tumors of the pharynx, which is mostly associated with human papillomavirus infection in children. Pharyngeal papilloma grows in the palatoglossal arch, palatopharyngeal arch, medial edge of tonsil and so on, which can cause children to have symptoms such as foreign body sensation in the pharynx.
There are more causes of lumps in the throat in children, and it is recommended to seek further medical attention in order to choose the appropriate treatment after clarifying the cause.