I have sore throat and feel congestion in chest in morning and evening since one month. I consulted General physician and ENT also. While taking medicine it works only one to two day. ENT prescribed me PAN 40, Etizola 0.25 and Gaviscon for 21 day course. When I take this medicine it's work a short period . Apart from this I always feel little congestion in morning and evening after taking breakfast and meal. I alway experience so much blenching and when it came out it relief in chest and throat also. I am very worried about this symptoms because it is make me worried and anxieties.
Please suggest what to do or not. Thanks
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Your history suggest you are having gastric discomfort leading reflux and throat burns.
You take:
Tab Pan 40mg twice daily (morning evening)
Syp Gaviscon 5ml three times daily
Tab Etizola 0.25mg at bed time.
If you feel constipated, then syrup Duphalac 5-10ml bed time
Avoid spicy foods
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avoid Spicy foods
morning evening Gorgle with luke warm water
water intake after 30minutes of foods.
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