Small bumps behind my tonsils?
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I'm slightly concerned of a formality differed in the back of my throat. There are small, multiple amounts of bumps behind and around my tonsils, as well after looking in the mirror I can see, what appears to be, indents or possibly holes in my tonsils. Currently they are not swollen, nor in pain or revealing any other symptoms. However, I've noticed these other symptoms as an entirety for a few years now and I've to see a Dentist or Doctor about it. About a year ago, I was enduring tonsillitis, or minor infections continuously with rationed intervals each time. Sometimes I would get an infection once every two months. I'm wondering if all of these symptoms could be a seriously potential and harmful disease or infection.
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Answer:
Not to my knowledge it's dangerous but get it checked out to be safe
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