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Swallowing difficulty swell neck
2 or 3 weeks back I had lill throat pain then, I bite a right back side of tongue n it was very difficult for me to swallow and eat,after tht it got ok and still m having swallowing difficult or pain in back right back side of tongue or Throat n I feel like swelling of neck on right side only ...even if I soak biscuit in tea n eat then also it'll pain in mouth ..what shd I do .. please help
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For the meantime just do warm saline rinses. 5 6 times a day
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Please don't ignore as the pain has persisted more than 2 weeks. Based on your history, it could possibly be tonsillitis or traumatic ulcer because of the accidental bite in the posterior aspect of the tongue, which may have lead to inflammation/infection. Again based on just your history it's not enough to give an ideal diagnosis and treatment plan. It's better to get a clinical check up and then proceed with a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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Kindly visit your nearest dentist or ENT doctor
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Bland soft diet, avoid hot and spicy food, warm salt water gargle
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Please get a check up from a dentist or a doctor . It is better to clinically examine before advising you on the solution .
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