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Chronic red throat
Is a chronic red throat sign of cancer??The other symptom are occasional acidity and morning post nasal drip.
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Mostly it can be due to acid reflux. Chronic acid reflux is a risk factor for esophageal cancer. Better to consult and get treated . You have to do few lifestyle modifications to reduce the acid reflux.
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Get a laryngopharyngoscopy
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Avoid spicy foods and anxiety to be treated (If it's there).
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No it's due to acid reflux
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It's most likely NOT a cancer.
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Its bcx of acidity my frd Take tab happi D
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It's pharyngitis due to acidity and post nasal drip.
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