She is having pain in the throat

2022-07-03 09:30:59
She is having pain in the middle of the throat and from outside it is properly visible that it is swelling and she can't eat or yell anything. What is the matter please tell.
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She may be having swollen pharynx and tonsils due to infection. If there is fever, she will need proper Antibiotics to control this. Consult on Practo with photographs of wide open throat and other details about temperature cough etc.

Answered2022-07-03 15:16:35

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Answered2022-07-03 13:15:24

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You shall have to consult.. midline swelling... if it is moving with degludition its thyroid. We need to approach the case accordingly and then do the treatment properly..
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please consult for better management

Answered2022-07-03 10:39:49

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Answered2022-07-03 10:20:09

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Is she having fever, vomiting or swelled tongue? Proper local examination is required. Please do consult  with ENT surgeon in local.
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Answered2022-07-03 09:53:10

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Answered2022-07-03 10:18:44

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