So for about 2-4 days I had throat pain
only in the evening, when I went to bed
and woke up in the morning all was fine
until the next evening.
Then it stopped and all was fine for 3
days, but now I have a weird throat pain
under my right tonsil.
My right tonsil has a white spot on it, I
tried to remove it with a toothpick, but
its like a small rock.
It doesnt hurt when I swallow but
sometimes it hurts a bit under my right
tonsil and like in my upper right chest
part, kinda like if food was stuck.(It
hurts kind of alot when I burp or when
there is some "reflux" in my throat)
I don't know what this is, I hope it'll
get better.
If it doesn't get better, I'll go to the
hospital(Im sick of going there)
What do you people think I have??
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mominashoe
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Posted: 05-13-08 13:25pm
First of all, never ever stick anything
down the back of your throat. You could
either damage something or what if you
lost hold and choked on it?
It might just be a minor throat infection
or it could be strep too. You don't need
a trip to the hospital, but maybe a visit
to a GP is in order.
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Pa.Lyn
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Joined: 31 May 2008 Posts: 7
Pain in right tonsil Posted: 05-31-08 13:11pm
I agree, never try and remedy anything
yourself, especially sticking some pointy
stick in your throat and especially with
something you arent even sure of its
origin. Ive heard white spots on tonsils
can signal tonsilitis, see your doctor and
get a true diagnosis and treatment coarse.
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