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[|Human|] im a 39 yr old women, about two months ago i got a cold that went to my chest, since then been left with a permanent sore throat.It is only mild though, sometimes its worse. My voice is a bit rougher sounding and i have two small lumps in my mouth at the bottom under tongue near teeth. I have a mole next to ear that i have had for as long as i can remember which sometimes really hurts its on the right side of my face as are the lumps in my mouth. Im starting to feel more run down, dont know whether its because im worrying too much.
[|AI|]  Hello, I am glad to offer some advice.  Your continued discomfort raises the concern of an infection. An abscess can cause swelling that could appear as bumps and cause pain.  Some swellings can Chat Doctor.  The teeth can be evaluated by a dentist. X-rays can help diagnosis infections. If the bumps are hard and located on both sides of the mouth they may be Tori. This extra bone that is of no concern and should not cause symptoms. A dentist can diagnosis this condition. You may have been treated with antibiotics and sometimes this disturbs the bacteria balance in your mouth. Your gums can feel sore, sensitive and be red. This condition can require antifungal medicine. You may wish to check back with your treating physician since you report throat discomfort and voice change. Some viruses can reoccur or be resistant. It is a good idea to rule out a dental infection with a dental visit. Infections can put stress on your entire body, and you can experience general discomfort if left untreated. Infections can be very serious. You are wise to question why you are not feeling much better. Continued mouth breathing causes throat irritation. Are your sinuses clear? I am more concerned with your dental health if you have not had a recent dental exam and are not current on your regular recall visits. As always, practice good oral hygiene: brushing, flossing and rinsing. Keep well HY