Left side pain in throat and neck

2025-07-14 14:40:51
I have severe acidity problem for last 8 year. I started coughing up blood 8 years ago and my ENT diagnosed GERD. Post treatment symptoms subsidized but hyper acidity remained. Now from last 6 months I have intermittent left side throat and neck pain. I also feel pain while eating sometimes Also I feel chest pain in the morning. I m taking PPIs but no much improvement. Is it because of GERD?
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It could be GERD Upper GI endoscopy required
Next Steps
Do gargle and get upper GI endoscopy done
Health Tips
Avoid spicy food and don’t stay empty stomach for longer duration

Answered2025-07-16 16:43:26

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Please get done video laryngoscopy. start syrup Mucaine gel 2 TSP three times a day before food.

Answered2025-07-16 04:28:40

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Do physical check up

Answered2025-07-15 15:23:48

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It can be GERD along with Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease.
Next Steps
Better to get one Videolaryngoscopy to check your vocal cords , larynx , pharynx basically your throat to determine the severity
Health Tips
Warm sips of water every half an hour , oil and spicy food avoidance , alkaline fruits and butter milk

Answered2025-07-15 14:40:17

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Answered2025-07-15 07:55:41

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