White lumps in the throat are considered to be associated with tonsil stones, tonsil abscess embolism, and fungal infections of the throat.
1. Tonsil stones: usually occur in the tonsil crypt. Tonsil stones are easily formed when there is localized accumulation of food debris, bacteria, and spoilage metabolites. Symptoms such as dry throat and bad breath may occur.
2. Tonsillar pus embolism: such as acute tonsillitis, acute pharyngitis, peritonsillar abscess and other diseases, resulting in pus and ulceration of the tonsils and throat, so that a large amount of purulent exudate accumulates in the crypts, forming a white mass.
3. Fungal infection in the throat: for example, when the resistance is low or when antibiotics are abused for a long time, it is easy for the throat to be infected with fungi, leading to the appearance of a large number of white fungal lumps in the throat.
It is recommended to maintain a healthy oral hygiene, should eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food. If necessary, it is recommended to go to the hospital for targeted treatment.