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Saliva swallowing pain in throat
Since three weeks there is pain in my throat when swallowing saliva but there's not much hindrence in eating food or swallowing. The pain is there throughout the day and night it is felt more and it is increasing as I eat or drink something chilled. No cold or cough or fever. As I consulted a doctor online he gave a gas tablet and suggested an endoscopy. Kindly advice what could it be. I would anyway consult a doctor physically.
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