White stuff on both sides of the throat may be caused by tonsil stones or purulent tonsillitis, chronic pharyngitis and other diseases.
1. Tonsil stones: Tonsil stones are hard lumps of inorganic salts that accumulate in the depressed position of the tonsils, related to age, drugs, bacterial infections and other factors, and can be seen locally as small white spots that are hard to the touch.
2. Purulent tonsillitis: Purulent tonsillitis is a disease characterized by pus in the palatine tonsils, the causes of which include pathogenic bacterial infections, immune deficiency, autoallergic reactions, etc. Patients will have sore throat, high fever, chills, chills and other uncomfortable symptoms, pharyngeal mucous membrane congestion, and small white spots will appear locally.
3. Chronic pharyngitis: pharyngitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane, submucous membrane and lymphatic tissues in the pharynx, the cause of which is related to viral and bacterial infections as well as environmental factors. Patients will experience symptoms such as sore throat and cough, and there is often white secretion attached to the posterior wall of the pharynx.
There may be other causes of white stuff on both sides of the throat, and it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in the hospital to identify the cause of the disease and under the guidance of a professional doctor to carry out active treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.