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Pain in throat which radiates to ear, he
Since Feb 15, I am having pain in neck region which radiates to ear and head. I went to ENT specialist. He gave antibiotics. When pain didn't go away, he ordered ultrasound of neck and found thyroid nodule on right which is irregular and hypoechoic. He then ordered an fcna. The results came out as lymphocytic thyroiditis. He then referred me to a thyroid surgeon. The surgeon gave predmet4 for 15 days. The pain went away. But after a week the pain has returned. I am taking pain killers. Can you please advice why pain has not gone even with medicine ? Help me
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Most like upper respiratory infection involving ear , nose and throat.Take warm or hot drinks often – hot tea , hot coffee,hot Soups, hot milk.Avoid Fried/Oily foods like – Samosa, Dosa, Pakora, Papad, Namkeens, Potato Chips , Namkeens.Avoid Hotel Food, Avoid Fast food, Hamburgers, Pizza. Do not take any COLD drinks , cold water, ice cream, chilled food from refrigerator.Take soft foods like rice Gurrel (Khichdi), Plain daal, boiled vegetables.Avoid Chillies completely.Take plain warm water, Cocunut water, Enerzal in warm water.Avoid Cold Milk , Meat Products , Fried rice and noodles.Avoid Sour fruits like Citrus fruits, grapes.Avoid heavy meals, eat small frequent meals. Avoid Alcoholic drinks of all kinds like Beer, Wine,whisky,vodka etc.Warm saline gargles thrice daily.Steam inhalation thrice daily.Rest for 5 days
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