Hello, i'm having slight pain while swallowing in the right side (1.5 inches) of the Adam's Apple. The pain is not constant, sometimes goes off completely but if i'm gulping feels like a lumpy soreness round the day. Have moderate cough and at times having an increased tendency to spit. Last month had cold-cough with sore throat,was advised on Azithral and Clavam-XR by GP separately. Recent lifestyle change: Stopped working out for about a month; feels like gaining weight. Please help, thanks.
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You seem to be suffering from reflux laryngopharyngitis which is type of acidity related disorder. You may need to take anti reflux medications for few weeks for long term benefits
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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