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PostPosted: 10/24/06 - 05:41    Post subject: An enlarged Tonsil Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi there,

My left tonsil has been swollon/enlarged for about 2 years. It doesn't hurt, it just feels like it's in the way from time to time, but doesn't really restrict me from swallowing. It seems to feel at it's biggest if my body is fighting something, but I have quite a good immune system so this doesn't happen very offen. Just wandering if you think I should worry about it and go to see a doctor?
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