Pus-filled white spots in the throat may be caused by acute simple pharyngitis, there may also be due to acute follicular tonsillitis.
1. Acute simple pharyngitis: often caused by viral and bacterial infections and stimulation by adverse physical and chemical factors, the mucous membrane of the oropharynx is acutely diffuse congestion and swelling. The lymphoid follicles of the posterior pharyngeal wall are elevated and congested. Yellowish-white punctate exudates may appear in the center of the lymphoid follicles of the posterior pharyngeal wall. Therefore, this disease can lead to the symptoms of throat pus with white spots.
2. Acute follicular tonsillitis: bacterial infection causes inflammation to invade the lymphoid follicles in the tonsil parenchyma, causing congestion, swelling and even suppuration. The yellowish-white spots can be seen under the mucous membrane between the crypts, so the symptom of suppurative white spots in the throat can also appear.
If the symptoms of suppurative white spots in the throat appear, you should consult a doctor in time and have a systematic examination to make a clear diagnosis.