So i have been getting sore throats frequently since December. One month back i recovered from a flu and didn't take any medicine. Now i feel like something is stuck on the right side of my throat and mild pain when i swallow. It is there since last 3-4 weeks and not going away
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Looks like you have acid reflex . Starts antacid syp such as tricain mps before meals with tab pan top before meals
Maintain hydration and avoid hot / oily /spicy foods
Maintain regular sleep pattern
It usually takes time to resolve upto 3-4 weeks
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Too much congestion in your throat I could be due to acid reflux or you nasal pathology or related to drink cold drinks and spicy food.. or sleeping directly under the AC
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As tonsils not enlarged you have to Avoid doing any of these if any habit you have and consult to ENT for further nasal endoscopy and throat examination
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