Suggest Treatment For Sore And Pain At Back Of Tongue
Resolving tonsillitis would cause such a pain. Continue medication.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for your query.
1. The soreness at the very back of the tongue, right where the side of the tongue meets the back of the mouth is where the muscles that make up the pillars of the tonsils (palatopharyngeus and palatoglossus; part of the tonsil bed) are inserted.
2. This means that you had an acute tonsillitis that is now resolving.
3. These structures move when swallowing/ moving the tongue, hence the pain and discomfort.
4. Some of the bumps you see are normal (circumvallate papillae) and some are bumps of the lingual tonsil and the lymphoid tissue of the throat.
5. Continue your treatment and this should subside in a couple of days. If it persists, get re-examined for a change on medication (after a throat swab and a routine blood test).
I hope that I have answered your query. If you have any more questions I will be available to answer them.
Regards.