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Piercing Pain In Throat, One Tonsil Is Larger And Painful. Can This Affect Singing?

I feel a sharp pain piercing through the left side of my throat. It pains to talk. Singing is a painful strain. I believe it's my tonsil. There are two knots in the back on both sides of my mouth, but the right one is painless. The left one is larger and hurts so badly. Does this sound like my tonsils are bad? Could tonsils affect singing in this way?
Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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Hello!. Thanks for your query. Any pain or infection in throat will effect singing. You need a check up by ENT surgeon and follow his advice. Take care.
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Piercing Pain In Throat, One Tonsil Is Larger And Painful. Can This Affect Singing?

Hello!. Thanks for your query. Any pain or infection in throat will effect singing. You need a check up by ENT surgeon and follow his advice. Take care.