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I had gerd reflux esophagitis
Hi dear Doctor's last year i was diagnosed with reflux esophagitis but from last 6-7 months i have no symptoms of gerd sometimes feel light pain & burning sensation in chest n stomach.. But recently from last month nd a half i have these symptoms after i got fever n cough from tat time till now I'm feeling tickly cough, phelgm and throat clearing issues tried every syrup didn't work after that consulted doctors was prescribed montelukast and antibiotics worked nicely once the course is completed it started again.. I'm confused whtr the cough and throat itching is from Gerd or Allergic rhinitis or ashtma? I dont have any other health issues no breathing problem i do jogging daily for 30 mins without any problem.. plz help Main symptoms are -tickle in the back of the throat, Wheezing sound when coughing but no shortness of breath, phelgm in throat can feel specially when swallowing saliva have this from long time & need to clear throat frequently to feel better..
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