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Throat pain
Whenever I drink cold water or consume cold things like ice cream its start developing pain in throat. This has became routine during summers and winters
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Hello Yes as other doctors said Any associated symptoms, like difficulty in swallowing, change of voice,any fever,any swelling in the neck.. Its looks like Tonsillitis.. Is it first time or since childhood.. Any acidity issues
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If its first time, then u need gargle and some analgesics..antibiotics if infected. sometimes antacids also recquired
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If since childhood, need to get examined by ENT consultant.. Take care..continue gargle.. avoid cold feeds
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Some more details are needed. Is the pain associated with fever cough or cold? A picture of throat will be helpful. As of now, it looks like your throat is sensitive to colder stuff. Try to avoid such stuff. Sipping warm sips of water will be helpful in pain.
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Kindly consult with further details and a picture.
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Any cough / breathing difficulty / cold / fever ?
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please describe symptoms in detail
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as much as possible avoid cold food and beverages
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