I have had an infection for a month and a half.
My symptoms are swollen nods, ringing ears, yellow tongue with white sores in the back, fatigue, difficulty initiating speech, inflammation in my mouth...
3 weeks ago my doctor in Canada put me on antibiotics and advil for 5 days, but the symptoms seem worse now...
This whole thing started after I had an episode of heartburn.
Also I have a history of fatigue and was tested 5 months ago and the results were anemia and low white blood count.
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From your history, it seems to be Gastroesophageal reflux disorder resulting in laryngopharyngitis..
Next Steps
Examination by ENT specialist can confirm the diagnosis
Health Tips
Take antireflux medication empty stomach.. Some hematonic for anaemia which should be taken with lemon water/ Orange juice.. Eat atleast 1 hr before going to bed.. Slightly increase your head level height of bed while sleeping.. Stomacare local application for mouth ulcers.. drink lots of warm water, take adequate rest
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You seem to be suffering from reflux laryngopharyngitis which is type of acidity related disorder. You may need to take anti reflux medications for few weeks for long term benefits
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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