White bumps growing in the throat are most commonly seen in tonsil stones, purulent tonsillitis, acute pharyngitis and so on.
1. Tonsil stones: the etiology and pathogenesis are not clear, but it is considered that it may be the tissue adhesion caused by long-term chronic inflammation, which is easy to cause calcium salt deposition, or it may be formed by the mixing of bacteria, food residues and so on.
2. Purulent tonsillitis: may be due to the decline in immunity, resulting in the surrounding viruses or bacteria on the tonsil tissue caused by the invasion of pus, usually accompanied by congestion and swelling.
3. Acute pharyngitis: often caused by viruses, bacteria and other pathogenic microbial infections, may lead to the mucous membrane of the throat congestion and swelling, and sometimes there will be white dotted exudate.
The white bumps in the throat, there may be other causes, if accompanied by obvious symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the causes, targeted treatment.