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hi. i always have red tonsils and palatoglossalarch also behind the palatoglossalarch is a small ball not sure if this is normal. thankyou ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shanthi.E
( General & Family Physician)
I have a swollen palatoglossalarch on the left side and perhaps a bit ofswelling in the uvula as .... I'm a 57 year old male, no history of smoking . XXXXXX ... View answer
I noticed a small tear in the tissue of my palatoglossalarch near my uvula . Will it heal itself or does it need to be stitched closed? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Harish Naik
( General & Family Physician)
side, I have a weird small bump(normal skin color) between the palatoglossalarch and my tonsils. Both of tonsil looks normal (no swelling/ same size). Also no swelling in the neck and... View answer
My right palatoglossalarch is swollen and hurts to swallow. But my uvula is fine, no swell. Tonsils also no swelling. Is this just viral? Been told it relates to lyme disease, altho i don t think so ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Abhishek Sharma
( ENT Specialist)
The left side of my palatoglossalarch is larger than my right. It isn t slight, it s very ... left side of my arch taller, but I thought it would heal and go back down. Like I said, it s... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I am 28 year old female .Wt 134 ....my left side of the palatoglossalarch is red and have been for ... , also I have small raised bumps on back of my tounge and lower part of the... View answer
i have pain and swelling in the back right roof of my mouth between the soft palate and back molars - palatoglossalarch, I think. it hurts to swallow or blow my nose. I have been trying to get... View answer
Sir, I am having minor swelling on the left side ofpalatoglossalarch. It is persisting for over three months. whenever i eat cold things like ice cream, or spicy food it gets more inflamed &... View answer
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