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Throat pain
I have mild throat pain sometimes while swallowing, tightness in throat from last 3 months .As per doctor advice I used medication (antibiotics) but no improvement and recently I visited hospital ( ENT),he checked  video laryngoscope is normal and ultrasound neck normal also gave antibiotics.but still I am feeling same symptoms.also I am taking reol dsr (GERD) as per doctor advice ...Plz help me to get rid out of this🙏.. Thanks
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The medication u r taking for GERD are fine but there could also be chronic tonsillitis associated with this as ppl with reflux usually don't have any pain ... Try maintaining proper hydration and avoid hot and spicy food ... Avoid indulging in tea a lot and maintain proper oral hygiene
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betadine gargles twice a day might help sooth ur throat
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