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Painful swallowing since 4 years
I have tried all the medicines even sucralfate oxetacaine syrup I have history of the reflux of the food particles at throat Lot of burping after meals i am suffering from left side pain while swallowing pain is extreme and tingling sensation radiates to the neck i am frightened about malignancy bcuse i have smoking history now i abstinate all the things but pain wont go away Previous ent expert say its pharyngitis but why it dont go away plz help me Pain Just releived after exercise plz
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Following is possible for you 1) could be FOSSIT due to GERD 2) Eagles syndrome 3) repeated tonsillities 4)post nasal drip indused infection Since you have a history of smoking and pain in neck repetidly, kindly get a fibre optic scopy done by an ENT. Its completely painless procedure and no anesthesia is admistered to you.
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Check if your styloid process is enlarged (called eagle's syndrome) and in addition you are facing reflux disease
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