What happened to the meatball on the left side of my throat?

When a patient has a condition of meatball on the left side of the throat, there may be abnormal enlargement and enlargement of the left tonsil. The occurrence of this enlargement is often related to acute and chronic inflammatory factors of the tonsils, and some patients have acute congestion and swelling of the tonsils with obvious painful symptoms, as follows: 1. Some patients may have chronic inflammatory disease factors of the tonsils, or acute Inflammatory conditions recurring, resulting in progressive hyperplasia and enlargement of the tonsils on one side, which can also be mistaken for abnormal meatballs in the left throat. 2. Some patients appear to have cysts, polyps, papillomas and other proliferations in the left pharynx, and need to go to the hospital for further detailed examination if necessary to clarify the diagnosis.