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Sore Throat After Having Wisdom Tooth Removed. What Are The Hard Bumps On Soft Palate?

Hi,
I have two hard bumps on my soft palate that are symmetrical to each other they are to the side and a little further back from where i got my wisdom teeth removed once again. I am starting to get kind of a sore throat as well is this something to be concerned about or have i always had these and just never noticed them?
Thu, 28 Nov 2013
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Hi

Thanks for writing in.

Wisdom teeth removal is surgical procedure & having fever or sore throat in such condition is very normal.It is temporary condition & may be referred pain in that region.
Swollen bumps can be due to effect of anesthesia. It will resolve on its own.
You just need to do warm saline rinses.
Complete your course of medicines as told by your dentist.
Visit your dentist for check-up.

Regards
Dr. Neha Sumra
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Sore Throat After Having Wisdom Tooth Removed. What Are The Hard Bumps On Soft Palate?

Hi Thanks for writing in. Wisdom teeth removal is surgical procedure & having fever or sore throat in such condition is very normal.It is temporary condition & may be referred pain in that region. Swollen bumps can be due to effect of anesthesia. It will resolve on its own. You just need to do warm saline rinses. Complete your course of medicines as told by your dentist. Visit your dentist for check-up. Regards Dr. Neha Sumra