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Throat pain
Before I started briefing my problem I would like to thank you for your consideration. I am 55 yr old female. Having history of Angioplasty 7 yr ago.  Since 6 month I have some thyroid issue. Now I am having severe throat pain also having neck pain. Please suggest me what do and suggest how to relieve the pain. I am sharing my thyroid report with you. Thank you once again
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Severe throat pain and neck pain since when ? Plz tell the duration of symptoms when u consult .. an old lying goitre can not be painful unless it is turning malignant or any trauma is there .. it probably is due to an infection if it is happening since a few days , any change in the size of goitre if u have noticed ? ... Would require proper history and examination
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Enlarged thyroid is multimodal are goitre and has nothing to do with severe throat pain. Throat pain could be there because of acute infection. Kindly share a pic of your throat
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