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Recurred Pain In Throat. History Of Removal Of Tonsils Which Was Moldy. Have Mold In Current House. Advice

I used to live in a house that had black mold. it wasn't till 10 years later that I had to get my tonsils removed. the doctor told me that my tonsils were so moldy that when he took out they just fell apart. could this be from my moldy house I lived in over 10 years ago? the house I now live in is developing mold and my throat (actually the back of my mouth where my tonsils used to be) is beginning to hurt again like before I got my tonsils out. can this be from the mold again?
Wed, 13 Nov 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
yes previousy tonsil were involvrd now the area of pharyx is involved
the post nasal drip of mucus can cayse the same as sinuses may be infected with moulds
i think you need the mould immunotherapy After consulting allergeologist to treat it
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Recurred Pain In Throat. History Of Removal Of Tonsils Which Was Moldy. Have Mold In Current House. Advice

yes previousy tonsil were involvrd now the area of pharyx is involved the post nasal drip of mucus can cayse the same as sinuses may be infected with moulds i think you need the mould immunotherapy After consulting allergeologist to treat it