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How Long Does Lymphoid Hyperplasia Take To Heal? Suggest Medication.

I have had a sore throat for the last 4 weeks started off with fever, cough, chest etc.. but all now everything has subsided although throat is still uncomfortable but not in pain. I have lymphoid hyperplasia in my throat on one side. Was given antiobiotics first and then 5 days later prednisolone (5 days) to reduce inflammation but colour did not change, i.e still a darker red than tissue next to it. How long would I give something like this to heal naturally ? and should I get this checked properly anyway ?
Wed, 16 Dec 2015
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Do routine anti inflammatories gargles, a know t reason for lymphoid hyperplasia. Rule out allergies, nasal obstruction , sleep apnoea as as consequences and and forth. It should not affect ur breathing or else go for laser/ radiofrequency treatment
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How Long Does Lymphoid Hyperplasia Take To Heal? Suggest Medication.

Do routine anti inflammatories gargles, a know t reason for lymphoid hyperplasia. Rule out allergies, nasal obstruction , sleep apnoea as as consequences and and forth. It should not affect ur breathing or else go for laser/ radiofrequency treatment