Basically I have a front Neck Pain that too on the skin on both sides of the front Neck. I have consulted the doctor and he has ordered for Neck Ultrasound which has come out normal. I just want to know can Ultrasound scan screen for throat cancer and neck cancer if any. My front neck basically get stiffed and there is a pain in both the Jaws. I have an issue of chronic pharyngitis after I drink cold water and ice cream. I have done OPG X Ray also and there is some cavities also both the side plus there is an issue of TMJ pain associated. Please help. Can the pain be because of GERD..?
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Have an X-ray lateral view neck done to rule out any obstruction. Moreover,it can be GERD or laryngopharyngeal dysfunction
Have Pantop 40mg for 10 days
And syrup mucaine 2 teaspoon thrice daily after meals
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Follow up with X-ray neck lateral view and do video consultation
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Usg neck is seen to visualise the structures in the neck
Any tumor can be picked up if its in the neck if suspicious
But u needed consultation with detailed history
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