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Lump like feeling in throat
Dr. I had consulted an e.n.t before I was diagnosed with l.p.r I was feeling a lump like sensation in my throat and no other symptoms.he prescribed me medicine for 10 days but lump was still present...I went again to him he just changed the medicine .I felt better but it was still not completely gone .. Then I called him again , so he asked me to do videolaryngoscopy ..after doing the test he told me there was just a swelling in my vocal chords nothing else ....but m still feeling that lump in my throat ..it keeps coming and going and  I have minor ear pain . please help me to get rid of that lump feeling
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This is Gerd, continue your medicines it will take some time. Share your videolaryngoscopy report
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Please share the report of the video laryngoscopy and also we need to know detailed history of yours.
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Avoid spicy food Avoid oily food Take luke warm fluids
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