Tonsillopharyngitis refers to an acute infection of the palatine tonsils and pharynx. Viral and bacterial infections are common causes of tonsillopharyngitis. Common symptoms include fever, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and cervical lymphadenopathy. Antibiotics, corticosteroids, and analgesics help relieve symptoms of tonsillopharyngitis.
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I have red lumps behind palatopharyngeal arch. What is it?
Query: Hello doctor, I recently noticed white little lumps on the spots at the back of my throat, one behind palatopharyngeal arch which is a red lump and another on the back of my throat each side with red bumps and white little things on them. What is it? I do not know how long I had it. I do not drink ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen the picture. (attachment removed to protect patient identity). The red bumps with white little things on them at the back of the throat (behind the palatopharyngeal arch) are called lymphoid granules. These are lymphoid tissues that are normally present. Ho... Read Full »
Can swollen tonsils cause sore throat with mild fever?
Query: Hello doctor, I have a sore throat since yesterday. There is also a slight fever of 37.4. I suspect my swollen tonsil. I had taken juices and gargled warm water with salt. For the fever, I took paracetamol if needed. Read Full »
Dr. Peter Bryant Rapsing Grutas
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Do you have any other symptoms such as cough or difficulty breathing? Any recent history of travel to China? Or any exposure to someone who may be possible with Covid-19? Read Full »