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Seeking Clarity on Tonsil Symptoms: 22F

2/12/2026, 10:20:16 AMMale25-34

Hello everyone! I'm looking for some insight into a situation I'm experiencing. I noticed some unusual changes in my throat. Yesterday, I discovered something on one of my tonsils, and today, I've noticed the same on the other as well. Interestingly, there's no pain associated with it, and I haven't developed a fever so far. Can anyone provide guidance or share similar experiences? Thank you!

Internal MedicineEndocrinology

Answers (1)

Cony

2/12/2026, 10:20:31 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about changes in your throat, especially when they appear without pain or fever. The presence of unusual markings or spots on your tonsils can be caused by several factors, including viral infections, bacterial infections, or even benign conditions like tonsil stones. Here are the main points to consider:

Explanation

Unusual changes on the tonsils without pain or fever could indicate:

  1. Tonsillitis: Inflammation of the tonsils that may not always cause pain initially.
  2. Tonsil Stones: Hard deposits that can form in the tonsils and often appear as white or yellow spots.
  3. Viral Infections: Some viruses can cause mild tonsil swelling without significant symptoms.
  4. Allergies or Irritants: Environmental factors can lead to throat changes as well.

Next Steps

Here’s how to approach your situation:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any changes over the next few days. Note if you develop any new symptoms, like pain, fever, or difficulty swallowing.
  2. Maintain Oral Hygiene: Gargle with warm salt water to help reduce any irritation and support throat health.
  3. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your throat moist and promote healing.
  4. Avoid Irritants: Stay away from smoke, strong odors, or allergens that might exacerbate throat irritation.
  5. Document Changes: Take note of any growths, their size, and any changes—this information can be useful if you need to follow up later.

If you notice any persistent changes, increase in size of spots, pain, or any new symptoms, it would be wise to seek further guidance. Remember, many symptoms can resolve on their own, but tracking them will help you decide your next steps clearly. Let me know if you have further questions!

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