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Occassionally Itching in the throat
Whenever I feel it relax in the morning or in the afternoon I started itching in the throat it is moving sometimes on the left neck sometimes on the right neck sometimes in the middle. After eating, I feel it get relaxed post burp passing through neck. I have taken some antibiotics ie azithral 500,secnil forte and antacids since last 2 days eventhough it's still little pain is present in the neck.There is no any fever, fatigue, cough or breathing issue with me. ECG and Oxygen also normal.Please advice.
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It can be related to acid reflux ... Kindly avoid hot and spicy food... Avoid going to bed just after dinner and keep properly hydrated
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Sorry, this requires a proper clinical evaluation. Please meet an ENT Surgeon locally to examine you and help you out.
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