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Returning white lumps in throat
I have some small white lumps at the back of my throat, I had fever and consulted a doctor and fever was gone and throat pain decreased after medications but a week later the white lumps returned with some ear pain which again healed after same midications ....it has been 3 weeks now the lumps are again returning and right now I do not have much pain while swallowing but slight cough ..... can I be sure it's just due to weather change and not anything else???
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I advice you try with salt - lemon -turmeric- honey gargle. Two pinch turmeric 1 tea spoon salt Half lemon 1 tea spoon honey In 100 ml of Luke warm water. Gargle - 3-4 times a day. Also green test with ginger will also help.
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Like my learned colleague here mentioned, it is most probably pseudomembranous pharyngotonsillitis where the thick viscous pus generated in the tonsillar crypts form a pseudomembrane coating over tonsils, throat and over tongue base.
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Hi looks like membranous tonsillitis from the information you shared. however can be a fungal infection too consult your ENT specialist for perfect diagnosis and treatment
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