What’s that fleshy bump on your tonsils?

A meaty lump on the tonsil may be related to lymphatic tissue hyperplasia, or it may be caused by tonsillar polyps, pharyngeal papillomas and other reasons. 1. Lymphatic tissue hyperplasia: If tonsillitis occurs repeatedly, due to the irritation of tonsil tissue caused by inflammatory factors, it may lead to tonsil hyperplasia, the surface of which looks like a lump of flesh. 2. Tonsil polyps: usually caused by long-term chronic inflammatory stimulation, can make the patient tonsil surface inflammatory hyperplasia, like the surface of a pimple. 3. Pharyngeal papilloma: caused by human papilloma virus infection, for the pharyngeal benign tumors, can lead to the surface of the patient’s tonsils mucosal mulberry-like hyperplasia raised, thus like a pimple on the surface of the tonsils. Tonsils on the growth of a pimple, but also for other reasons, it is recommended to actively seek medical advice, a clear diagnosis, by the doctor’s guidance standardized treatment.