I have noticed few blister like things and some weird colored ( bluish ) inside my mouth .
Recently i had palate infection and my palate now feels slight rough too . ( Medication done and now my burning feeling gone )
Now what these small blisters like things and some weird colored things ( image attached )
Is this any medical condition or just i am worried for no reason . Do i still have any infection?
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Hi. The elevations on your palate and pharynx don’t look like they are infective. Moreover, if you don’t have any throat pain or difficulty in swallowing, I suggest you can wait for another week or two and see if they decrease in size. As seen in the image, they don’t look very significant
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Most commonly, a sore throat with blisters or ulcers is due to a virus called coxsackievirus.
Coxsackievirus causes a wide variety of symptoms, and while it typically affects children, adults can get it as well.
Symptoms of coxsackievirus include:
High fever
Headache
Muscle aches
Sore throat
Abdominal discomfort
Nausea
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It often recover without treatment within a few days.
Yes sir there are some granular eruptions, its not something serious but u still need treatment. Do gurgles with h2o2 1tsf diluted in half glass of water three days.
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