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I have suffered with a mysterious problem. Three months ago, I had white patches on back of my throat. I had visited a doctor and he suspected phyringities. I have completed the full course medication. He prescribed me, azithromycin (500 mg, a mouth to gargling. But those spots were still there. Just a little bit smaller than earlier. Then I had visited an ENT specialist. He told me that, as I had tonsillitis operation this is a common problem & gave me some medicine to control my allergy related problem. He prescribed me, rupatidin, montelukast and a nasal spray. But for this long period of time, I still have white (when dry) or reddish (when wet) bumps on back of my throat. I just feeling irritation sometimes. Nothing much. No problem during eating, no other symptoms, no fever or headache. But I don't know why the spots are still there. I am very much tensed. Please help me. Thank you.


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