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White secretion in tonsil holes
There are two holes in my tonsils. There is slight throat irritation in my throat. The saliva is little thicker. I have no pain, no fever. I was advised throat culture and sensitivity. Attached the report. The doctor whom I am supposed to visit is on leave for next two days. The bacteria found was klesiebialla oxcytoca. I have white stuff which is sometimes liquid that is secreted from tonsils. It's very simple sticky and goes out only after lot of gargling with hydrogen peroxide. I will visit doctor on Monday. I am taking pro biotics and anti allergies for now as advised by doctor. But I will only be able to share report on Monday. Should I wait 2 days for treatment?. Should I continue gargling?. I have this problem for over 3 months and the hole in tonsil gets bigger and bigger. I don't have a large tonsil. But my right tonsil has 2 huge holes probably caused by bacteria. What steps and treatment is advised as of now?
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Klebsiela oxytoca is normally found in our mouth nose and intestines. It causes infections only when it enters the blood stream, and that only happens in immunocompromised patients. Normal healthy individuals are usually not infected by this organism. The status of ua infection can be determined by only taking a detailed history and examination on a thorough video or physical consultation. U can keep doing the gurgles and wait for ua doctor or take an online consultation on video
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