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What Causes Lump On The Palatopharyngeal Arch In The Mouth?

Hi sir...I have little lump on my pharyngopalatine arch and just behind the vulva too from last 2-3 months, it has little bit of eaching and pain too...Is it something serious...I have visited doctor 2-3 times, when I am taking medicine I have got relief in eaching and pain..But after 4to5 days of medicines I have got the same problem...What should I do sir plz help me...I am so nervous.
Thu, 11 May 2017
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Hi..
Thanks for the query..

A lump behind the uvula on palatopharyngeal arch can be due to infection leading to abscess formation..
It can also be an inflamed minor salivary gland..
First of all consult an ENT Physician and get it properly examined..
In case if it is due to infection then a course of antibiotics and anti inflammatory painkillers like Ibuprofen and serratiopeptidases can help..
Along with it do regular warm saline gargles..
Avoid spicy and hard foods..
If it still does not improve then a Biopsy can be done..

Hope this helps..

Regards..
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What Causes Lump On The Palatopharyngeal Arch In The Mouth?

Hi.. Thanks for the query.. A lump behind the uvula on palatopharyngeal arch can be due to infection leading to abscess formation.. It can also be an inflamed minor salivary gland.. First of all consult an ENT Physician and get it properly examined.. In case if it is due to infection then a course of antibiotics and anti inflammatory painkillers like Ibuprofen and serratiopeptidases can help.. Along with it do regular warm saline gargles.. Avoid spicy and hard foods.. If it still does not improve then a Biopsy can be done.. Hope this helps.. Regards..