I have a scratchy red throat from last 6 months starting April,There are red lines and red bumps in throat wall.Consulted 2 ENT. One ent did fiberoptic laryngoscopy.They said it might be allergy or acid reflux.Got some relief after having allergy and acid reflux medicines but problem not going away completely.The scratchy throat becomes worse after having oily /spicy food and become better after 2 3 days.I have deviated nasal septum and one nose is always blocked ,Sometime sneeze 8 -10 times in a row .Feels something is draining in back of my throat early morning.Have acidity issues frequently Feel indigestion and nausea at night.My ige was 150 IU/ml when tested in April.I have no history of allergy.kindly suggest.
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Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) Specialist
1 yrs exp
New Delhi
It is probably laryngopharyngeal reflux disease… you should modify diet and lifestyle…avoid spicy/oily/ tea/ coffee/warm milk… drink plenty of water… do yoga or physical activity like walk for 30 mins in morning and evening… avoid lying down immediately after meal… it takes time to correct this type of condition… and take pantop dsr 40 mg empty stomach for 10 days
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