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Throat pain after smoking
I started smoking 2years back. It was fine till now. but whenever I am smoking now, my throat is paining while swallowing food , saliva & water. I am having long time pain on right side of adam's apple and loosing my taste buds for sometime as well. My voice also gets scratchy when i smoke. Is this require medical consultant or quitting smoke will help ?? I usually smoke 1 cigarette a day.
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Stop smoking. You may have, Acid reflex problem also. Consult
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You require thorough oral cavity and oropharynx examination. It usually happens after smoking due to irritation of the mucosa, usually temporary but long term smoking causes permanent effects.Better to quit smoking
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Yes stop smoking.
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