What Causes Sore And Red/purple Bumps And Veins In Throat?
A couple of months ago I got the flu really bad. It all started with a really sore throat. I got better a week later but then a few days after recovery I got sick again. This cycle when on three times. Now it s been a few weeks that I am not sick anymore, but my throat is still sore from time to time. It has red/purple bumps and veins. The sides still look inflamed and have tonsil stones. There are white holes on the sides. If I drink something a bit cold I immediately get a sore throat. What is happening? I have never noticed this before.
I have read your query . As far as sore and red bumps in throat is concerned this can be due to tonsilitis , strep throat or throat infection . For this I will suggest you to consult Ent surgeon for clinical examination and treatment . Inmeantime do warm saline gargle 2 to 3 times a day and you can take medicin like Allegra and Azithromycin by consulting with local doctor .
Hope this will help you ,
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What Causes Sore And Red/purple Bumps And Veins In Throat?
Hello Thanks for consulting HCM I have read your query . As far as sore and red bumps in throat is concerned this can be due to tonsilitis , strep throat or throat infection . For this I will suggest you to consult Ent surgeon for clinical examination and treatment . Inmeantime do warm saline gargle 2 to 3 times a day and you can take medicin like Allegra and Azithromycin by consulting with local doctor . Hope this will help you ,