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FEELING OF SOMETHING STUCK IN THROAT
From past one month I am having feeling of something stuck in throat and feeling of mild warmness in the throat region. Is this GERD OR acid laryngitis ? I am taking PAN- L and GAVISCON SYRUP but to no use. Should I change the PPI and switch to Esomeprazole or Omeprazole for GERD ? Which is the best PPI to treat GERD and acid laryngitis ?
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The medication u r taking are all right .. has there been any change in lifestyle or eating habits recently ? ... any change in sleeping patterns ? ... Or problems in the nose ? ... The course of antacids are usually for 2 to 3 weeks .. kindly consult a doctor if problem persists
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avoid hot and spicy food
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PPI should be taken for min 2-3 weeks depending on severity. Intermittent is of no use Gaviscon helps in reflux
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Detailed history like smoking,frequent throat clearing ,alcohol intake and other relevant history needed online consultation will be helpful
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stop smoking avoid alcohol intake avoid sleeping immediately after your dinner drink Freq sips of water
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