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Feels like pill stuck in throat
Yesterday night I was taking Nervme-od(nervic-od), b12 medicine as there's a deficiency of vitamin d3 and b12 in my body. It's a capsule form. After then, I feel like I have pill stuck in my throat, or like I m choking or my throat is tight. Because of this, today sometimes i find it difficult breathing or having short breathing. Something heaviness in throat, like stuck something. plz advise. ( No cough/No fever). I am able to speak and eat properly. Even after taking pill yesterday, i was able to sleep properly as well.
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It unlikely that the pill is still stuck in ua throat, u are feeling like that may be because there is some minor abrasion or inflammation due to reflux. If the pill was there it would have dissolved and the contents may have caused irritation in the throat. But to give u definitive advice i need to have a look at ua throat on a video consultation.
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Hi.  It sounds like the pill could be stuck up in throat. You need to get indirect laryngoscopy or endoscopy to check it. Ideally as easy as possible. 
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