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Throat problem
Hi I have no COVID symptoms but just get that in the throat that something is stuck inside my throat I don't feel pain or anything throughout the day but when I break my fasting during evening It's starts then I have been gaggling from warm water with salt and turmeric it becomes all fine but then again sometimes during evening it's starts I take some liquids after fasting like juice or lassi Or sometimes I include curd in food I want to know the reason why does that happen and also I want to know any medicine recommended or any remedies that can be given to get rid of this
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May be due to gastroesophageal reflux disease
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consult online for proper evaluation and management
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drink plenty of fluids avoid hot and spicy food
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It could be acid reflux disease
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tab.pantocid 40 mg once a day before breakfast syp.sucralfate o 2 TSF morning evening before meals
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avoid spicy and oily food try to avoid fasting small and frequent meals will help
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