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Throat pain
I have throat pain from 15 days I took many antibiotics but still it is there there is no fever I feel like some burning and some substance in my throat but I can eat normally I consulted doctors also but no use of them
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Please get Laryngoscopy done ... For diagnosis and Better treatment
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It looks like laryngopharyngeal reflux. Avoid spicy and oily food.
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May be due to acid reflex. Diet and lifestyle modification. Consult
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Hii Persisting throat pain and feeling of something in throat can be due to other reasons like reflux disease / post nasl drip etc . But a few more information is required to give a better opinion
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Kindly do the following blood test and review Complete Blood count C Reactive protein ASO titre
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Kindly consult with these blood reports and then we will come to a decision
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