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Mild Throat Pain
Just wanted to check what would be causing little throat pain erratically? Its been happening for few days now. One day there is little pain while swallowing (only at one side) while the next day it disappears. Its like something is there at the throat which I keep trying to swallow. When I push little hard, there is very little mucus. 3-4 days I consulted Practo Online ENT and she advised me to take Montek LC.. I didn't not take because there was not much pain and in next two days it was completely fine. Today again I am having little pain only on the right side of throat while swallowing. There is no fever, no cough whatsoever. What shall be causing it? Its been happening for 10 days now. Please help.
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Do u have acidity issues...? Most probably it's due to acidity or sometimes allergy ,as anti allergic medication was prescribed to u previously
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Its most likely an unresolved infection. YoU need appropriate antibiotics.
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Possibly Throat infection Throat congestion due to seasonal allergy Acid reflux
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please share a photo of your throat with a flash
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avoid cold food and beverages avoid spicy food
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