the bump could be caused by infection or friction from lack of bile. This is associated with cold/flu like symptoms as the cilia hair is restricted, letting bacteria into the throat and causing a rash or bump.
It could be minor irritation (from smoking, talking, etc.) or it could be a sinus or throat infection or strep throat. Sounds like you need to see a doctor for evaluation and treatment. ~ T
They have a very small throat at the back of their shell and under neath the clammy bit.
Could be just Olsders, anything in mouth first try a bit of bonjela, get it from most chemists a clear gel for in mouth problems..
it will attach to a cell in the back of your throat
Characteristics of strep throat include a severe sore throat that may cause pain or difficulty swallowing. The back of the throat is usually very red and there may be white patches in the back of the throat or on the tonsils.
strep throat
A small muscle in the back of your throat called the epiglotis.
No. The uvula is the small hanging tissue in the back of your throat.
The flesh colored bumps in the back of your throat could be a mucocele or lymphoid follicles. Both of these are harmless, do not cause any pain and do not require treatment.
the surgical removal of the adenoids--small lumps of tissue that lie in the back of the throat behind the nose.
I have had Strep Throat many times over as a kid. Every time I got rid of it, it came back again and again. Each and every time the back of my throat had small moldy looking white spots all over. Each time I was tested it was Strep. Another answer Best thing you can do is to consult your doctor, then you will know for sure.
You get saliva in the back of your throat because you are always swallowing it. This keeps your throat lubricated.
Uvula - the small flap in the back of your throat