What’s with all the little bubbles in your throat?

A lot of small bubbles inside the throat may be the lymphoid follicle enlargement of the posterior wall of the pharynx caused by acute pharyngitis, lymphoid follicle hyperplasia caused by chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis, and herpetic pharyngitis triggered by clusters of small blisters.
1. Lymphoid follicle enlargement caused by acute pharyngitis: viral and bacterial infections and stimulation by adverse physical and chemical factors. Mucous gland hypersecretion, mucosal epithelial detachment and leukocyte exudate surface. Involvement of submucosal lymphatic tissues makes lymphoid follicles enlarged, which may protrude from the surface of the pharyngeal wall in severe cases.
2. Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia caused by chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis: also known as chronic granulomatous pharyngitis and lateral pharyngitis. The mucosa is congested and thickened, and there is more extensive connective tissue and lymphoid tissue hyperplasia in the mucosa and submucosa. The lymphoid tissue hyperplasia protrudes around the mucous glands, and manifests itself in the posterior pharyngeal wall as multiple granular elevations, which are chronically congested.
3. herpes pharyngitis caused by clusters of small blisters: herpes pharyngitis is coxsackievirus A caused by acute herpetic inflammation, similar to acute herpetic stomatitis precursor symptoms, but the attack is milder, the systemic symptoms are not obvious, the distribution of lesions is limited to the oral cavity localization, such as the soft palate, palate, tonsils, etc., the clusters into clusters of small blisters, blisters break to form an ulcer.
When you find a lot of small bubbles in the throat, you can actively seek medical attention, and a clear diagnosis after a systematic examination.