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Itching throat for the last 2.5 months
Had stent operation on 6th March 2020. Everything is fine except itching in the throat for the last 2.5 months or so. Initial tests showed increased tlc upto 13500. Now normal after a course of antibiotics for 3 weeks. Itching is continuous and very irritating. Feel pain in the morning. Taken antihistamine for 15 days but no effects. Already consulted two ent specialists. Rft, lipid profile normal', echocardiography normal, sugar bp under control
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It could be due to reflux pharyngitis or allergic .. kindly maintain proper hydration , avoid hot and spicy food
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salt water gargles , maintain proper hydration
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Could be because of reflux and Gerd
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Avoid oily and spicy food
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