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Post covid stuck in throat
I have covid during April end. I was asymptomatic positive. Post covid I have very mild shifting chest pain and feels something stuck in throat. Feeling little nervousness. Also from a week I am gaining 400gms daily. My temperature is ok , pulse rate and oxygen saturation is fine. I have asthma and allergic rhinitis for that I am taking montelukast and levocetrizine. Sometimes I use asthalin inhaler. In may I did hrct scan and ecg both results are normal.
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As a ent surgeon I can tell you the feeling of something stuck in throat is known as the foreign body sensation in throat which is usually due to colonization of our nasopharyngeal area by the virus which is the route of entry of virus. Such kind of symptoms are usually find due to laryngopharyngeal reflex also Both of these condition can be managed accordingly with medication and dietary modification
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Plz Consult and I shall help you out God willingly with all your queries and plz relax,, it's not something to worry so badly
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