A lump of flesh on the right side of the throat may be related to tonsil cysts, vocal polyps, lymphoid follicular hyperplasia, epiglottis cysts and other causes.
1. Tonsil cysts: due to pharyngeal infections and repeated inflammatory stimulation and other factors lead to gland secretion blockage, followed by the formation of grayish-white cystic protrusions, occurs in the right side of the surface of the tonsil, can be manifested as the right side of the throat to grow pimples.
2. Vocal polyps: benign hyperplasia of the vocal cords due to prolonged inappropriate use of the voice or excessive use of the voice and other reasons, can be manifested as a pimple on the right side of the vocal cords. It can only be seen through laryngoscopy.
3. Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia: there can be obvious hyperplasia in acute inflammation or chronic inflammation of the pharynx, and there are raised swellings on the mucosal surface of the pharynx, which can be manifested as a pimple when the lesion appears in the right posterior pharyngeal wall.
4. Epiglottis cyst: mainly due to chronic inflammation, mechanical stimulation and trauma caused by obstruction of mucous gland ducts and retention of secretions in the glands. Adults are usually asymptomatic or have only mild pharyngeal discomfort and foreign body sensation, and are often found during laryngeal examination.
It is recommended that people with a lump on the right side of the throat go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.