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Burning throat
I have been suffering from burning sensation in the throat from last 3 months and I think because of that I have pharyngitis also...the burning is some time more some time less...please help
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Hello, I am thinking this is one of symptoms. Do you also have and heartburn or acidity. Any sputum stuck in throat? If yes then you have gastric reflux
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1. Avoid spicy oily food items 2. Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol 3. If stressed, get it relieved 4. Start warm salt water gargles
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You can take tablet lupisoz in the morning and evening before food. Also avoid spicy food. Take food at regular intervals . Avoid late dinners . Take less coffee. S
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