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I have these wierd yellowish bumps that are on the left and right of my throat that run up and down I’m not sure what they are and would love to know anyone have any idea?
Yes, there is a way to post a photo. First (obviously) take a picture and save it to your computer - put it on your computer desktop or any other place on your computer that you can easily find it.
At the top of the area where you write a post or reply to one, there are two rows of options. If you look at the top row, you'll see that the 5th option from the left looks like a little paper clip with a drop-down arrow next to it. If you click on that drop down arrow, you will see a box called "Manage Attachments" where you can upload files from your computer. First you have to "Choose File." After you do that, you'll be able to click "upload" from that same place.
It's very easy to do, but be aware of the file size and type allowed. You'll also see a list/grid of what file extensions will work and the parameters allowed for each type of file.
Yes, there is a way to post a photo. First (obviously) take a picture and save it to your computer - put it on your computer desktop or any other place on your computer that you can easily find it.
At the top of the area where you write a post or reply to one, there are two rows of options. If you look at the top row, you'll see that the 5th option from the left looks like a little paper clip with a drop-down arrow next to it. If you click on that drop down arrow, you will see a box called "Manage Attachments" where you can upload files from your computer. First you have to "Choose File." After you do that, you'll be able to click "upload" from that same place.
It's very easy to do, but be aware of the file size and type allowed. You'll also see a list/grid of what file extensions will work and the parameters allowed for each type of file.
Hope this helps!
To help take that picture they make a cheap endoscope to help identify problems with ear wax build up: https://www.ebay.com/p/1-Meter-7mm-A...8102301&chn=ps. There are several different ones available and some are even cheaper. It's hard to get your cellphone in your mouth!
I can see something like these cameras as an aid to seeing places, like the middle of our back or back of our throat, that we cannot see ourselves.
To help take that picture they make a cheap endoscope to help identify problems with ear wax build up: https://www.ebay.com/p/1-Meter-7mm-A...8102301&chn=ps. There are several different ones available and some are even cheaper. It's hard to get your cellphone in your mouth!
I can see something like these cameras as an aid to seeing places, like the middle of our back or back of our throat, that we cannot see ourselves.
Yes, I agree. However, the question I answered was regarding how to post a photo on CD.
Yes, I agree. However, the question I answered was regarding how to post a photo on CD.
I was just trying to help them take a better picture if they were interested. That technology should help others post pictures about things that bother us.
And, yes, I should have read your post better because I just tried to post a picture on the garden forum and I ended up posting the link to the picture - it still works (but I was expecting the picture)! Thanks!
Could be strep or some other form of bacteria. Either way don't wait. See a doctor ASAP.
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