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Something struck in my throat
Recently 2months ago I have done skipping early morning after drinking glass of water..from that day I'm feeling something strucked in my throat and I'm unable to take full breathe..I have gerd and belching..my heart rate becoming so high from then there is something lump like thing in my throat like feeling
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Globus sensation in throat is most commonly caused by a silent reflux causing posterior laryngitis. 1. Take a PPI- Tab Rab 4 U/ Rabekind 20 once in the morning in empty stomach and one in the evening one hour prior to meal. For 7 days. Then continue once in the morning empty stomach for next 7 days. 2. Dispirin gargles three times a day. ( 1 tab Dispirin in 1/2 glass lukewarm water) for 7 days
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Avoid tea/ coffee/ spicy food/ junk food. For at least 2 weeks Have an early dinner and keep a gap of 1 hr between dinner and bedtime. Go for walks.
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Do not exercise immediately after having food or drinking water. Drink only sips of water while exercising.
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esoz 40, half an hour before food once a day on morning for 2 weeks Avoid milk.
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relent one tab, after food at night for 5 days
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Consult physically, endoscopic examination may be needed to reach upto a daignosis.
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