Red round slightly raised structure

2025-07-27 09:58:39
Hello Doctor, I’ve noticed a red, round, slightly raised structure at the back of my throat, near the soft palate/uvula area. It’s been there for a while and hasn't changed in size. It’s not painful, I don’t have a fever, swelling, or difficulty swallowing, It has remained exactly the same over time. I’ve attached a clear photo for reference. Could you kindly take a look and let me know if it seems normal or if I should get further tests done? Thank you.
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You should visit nearest ent specialist for complete clinical examination

Answered2025-07-28 08:01:54

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It seems normal it could be enlarged lymph node
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Further examination required by palpating to understand better
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Oral hygiene , warm sips and gargling of water will be helpful

Answered2025-07-28 03:33:56

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If it’s over tongue and soft palate junction it can be a normal thing as it is not very clear from the picture. Need to evaluate in person so we can clarify your dought. Thank you
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Maintain oral hygiene
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Meet doctors for evaluation

Answered2025-07-28 02:52:39

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It looks like normal only. maintain oral hygiene.

Answered2025-07-28 05:50:00

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