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PostPosted: 08/02/06 - 12:02    Post subject: swollen tonsil with blister on it Vote now! Reply with quote

3 days ago i started gettin a sore throat and last night i noticed a blister type thing on my tonsil but only one of my tonsils hurt and only 1 is swollen and thats the on wit the blister.so if anybody could give me some information.
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