Blister like bumps on both sides of my tonsils what is this?

i dont think this is normal. there are crowded together blister like bumps and some are caved in so i see a hole. please help?? and its hard for me to swollow sometimes

Answer:
i had it all the time when i was little! i am not English but in Italian it call 'tonsillite', infection of the tonsil, you can take some antibiotic or the doctor can decide it's better to 'zip zip', take them out, my doctor always said to try to keep them as they help the immune system by producing 'Tcell' (those are the cells our immune system is made of) of course if they would have get to bad they had to be remove, i still got them and i don't know if is for them but i never been in bed for a cold or never had one of those strain of flew, i also heard the operation to take them out is pretty simple when you are a child but a grown person can have more problem! my advice is ' try to keep them'!
Ciao
sounds like you have strep throat. It's an infection. You should have your Dr. look at it and prescribe an antibiotic for you as this can spread throughout your body!
This might be a bad case of strepp throat

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