A large white lump on one side of the throat could be a swollen lymph node, often indicating infection or inflammation, such as tonsillitis or a throat infection. It may also be a sign of other conditions, including an abscess or even a cyst. If the lump persists, is painful, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
the lump helps you create a bad bad thing in your own throat. You should have a lump in your throat once in a while when your start to have your you know what and it is very important.
Probably strep throat, but I'm not a doctor. see a realdoctor.
Go to the doctor.
A large hump on the lower side of the hip could possibly be a lipoma, which is a non-cancerous fatty lump under the skin. However, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
If you are referring specifically to the two large knobs that can appear at the back of the throat on either side of the uvula, probably coated in yellow or white spots of discharge, the answer is your tonsils.
That would be a infection and should be looked at by a doctor.
Yes.
it could be a calcium deposit...
what is a hard lump that does not move on the lower left side of the back what is a hard lump that does not move on the lower left side of the back That would be your hip
The voice box is medial in the throat,
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you need to reword your question you said "Why cant YOU swallow down the right side of MY throat? well no one can swallow down YOUR throat.