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White bumps in the back of my throat
So, lately I had a reaction from a medicine where I was nauseous all the time and was responding by force vomiting and the throat was hurt which resulted in blood in my vomit twice. Now that my medicines is over and my body is healing, I notice these white bumps in the back of my throat. What does it means? Should I be concerned? There is no issue except this, with a little cough in my throat now and then.
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warm saline gargle avoid hot and spicy food
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In the pic you shared shows White bumps back of your throat on either side ..They are on both tonsils.It could be Tonsilloliths or follicular tonsillitis which is an infection.
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Better to meet an ENT
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Mouth gargle will benefit
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