Feeling of lump in throat and chest pain

2020-05-26 08:25:57
For past 15 days, I have this constant feeling of something stuck in throat.. and for 12 days have chest pain.. chest pain increased in intensity 3 days back.. now it's mild.. consulted an ENT specialist who diagnosed Acid Reflux and advised cap Pan D and syp Sucrafil 1000 mg for 7 days.. Chest pain is now less but feeling of lump in  throat is there.. When chest pain intensified, got Echo stress test done, which came out ok. ENT specialist advises to consult chest physician.. Please advise to relieve throat lump and chest pain.. thanks
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Hi. I understand your concern s. It can be due gastritis. If persists get a chest x ray done and consult a pulmonologist via chat consult.

Answered2020-05-26 11:47:03

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Hi noted above history and related issues. It’s very well due to gastric acid related
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Gargles and plenty of water
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Answered2020-05-26 12:40:25

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May be  Granular pharyngitis...
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Get Betadine Gargle. Take plenty of water

Answered2020-05-26 09:03:51

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It may be congestion in lungs..u need a proper consultation..to understand better.. online better..you may need few investigations

Answered2020-05-26 08:41:32

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Hi It seems that your pain persists despite the treatment for acid reflux. You need to identify where it hurts you in the chest. How severe is the pain. What increases and what reduces your pain. And if you have any other complaints like breathlessness and or wheezing. Your feeling of something stuck in the throat, is what we medically call as ‘globes’. This is usually a feature of acid reflux causing red granulomas on the back of your throat. This heals by itself or with good control of your acid reflux.
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Chest X-ray
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Always get a chest cray and you can seek an online consult or come visiting me.

Answered2020-05-26 08:31:20

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