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Pharyngitis from 50 days
Few days back i slight pain in throat no so much i will talk and eat easily but i feel like tightness and burning sensation in under jaws areas sometimes and some times i feel slight pain in under the jaw and ear cracking sound . I consult a ent doctor he told that i have pharyngitis and acid reflux disease and give some antibiotics wich i already used antiacid for now medication for 15 days and if its not cure he told come with ultra sound and swab test of my throat and one more thing i feel lympnodes under my jaw when i press i feel it not seen from outside skin
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It's Gastritis. Tablet Rabez L two times a day before food. syrup mucaine gel 2 TSP three times a day for 5 days.
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Better to get consult and want to know abit more history to help u better
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You are suffering from Gastritis sucralfate with oxcetacaine combination syrup Povidine iodine gurgle
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