Mild intermittent throat pain(4 weeks)

2020-05-21 06:36:10
I have been feeling a mild throat irritation intermittently for nearly a month. I had general check-up in a hospital 3 weeks before, they gave medicine but it still persisted. Then I had a consultation with a doctor in practo. After seeing my throat pic, he said it's normal, some bacteria settling in bcoz of climate change & asked me to brush twice and gargle after every meal. I tried them it was fine for 4 days. Then again I started feeling some irritation. It has been like this for a while now. I also get intermittent cough when I feel this irritation, not continues cough. No fever, no cold. I belch a lot now, sometimes long belching happens. I also feel like nose,ear blocks intermittently. I also feel heart burns sometimes. I have been very anxious since corona & not able to sleep properly. I have attached a pic of my throat. Please help. I'm thinking of visiting an ENT doctor, but I don't know whether they will give proper inspection and care because of the whole corona situation.
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Looks like Gerd and reflux
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Consult online for proper treatment
Health Tips
Drink plenty of fluids Avoid oily and spicy food

Answered2020-05-21 09:37:17

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looks like LPR
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consult online

Answered2020-05-21 06:56:22

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It looks more like a reflux problem. Avoid spicy and oily food. Take timely meals. Consult for medicines

Answered2020-05-23 07:25:15

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need detailed investigation may b due to sinusitis also
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consult online and get x-ray of Sinus
Health Tips
continue gargles, avoid spicy and fried foods

Answered2020-05-21 07:26:07

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