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I have throat problem like tonsillitis.Always felling vomiting after eating.What can I do now?Please tell me
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✓Feeling of vomiting after meals and Chronic throat irritation mimicking tonsillitis,strongly indicate Laryngopharyngeal reflux.. ✓  tonsillar crypts, post-nasal drip, LPR signs need to be checked ,consult with  ENT specialist . ✓ if symptoms are chronic,say more than 3 months ,upper GI endoscopy needs to be done to rule out GERD
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✓pantoprazole before breakfast and  antacids after meals will help you out ✓Avoid eating 2–3 hrs before sleep
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✓Don’t lie down or sit bent for 30 minutes after eating. This single habit can reduce throat symptoms by 40–50% ..
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Feeling of vomiting after eating might be due to gastritis.
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Consult gastroenterologist Consult ent surgeon for tonsillitis
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Gastritis ,Have Omeprazole once daily empty stomach in morning
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Get a consultation as this needs further evaluation
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Its due to gastritis...not related tonsillitis... Eat small meals... Drink water Avoid oily and spicy food and take medication... Consult for more
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Based on your symptoms, it appears that you may be having chronic throat irritation or tonsillitis, which can sometimes be associated with gastritis or acid reflux. Recurrent throat infection, postnasal drip, or acid reflux can cause persistent throat discomfort and a feeling of nausea or vomiting after meals. It is important to avoid spicy, oily, and very acidic foods, eat smaller meals, and avoid lying down immediately after eating. Maintaining good hydration and warm saline gargles can help reduce throat inflammation. If symptoms persist, you may require a proper throat examination to assess the tonsils, evaluation for acid reflux, and treatment with appropriate medications such as antacids, anti-reflux therapy, or antibiotics if there is an active infection. I would strongly recommend consulting a doctor for a physical examination so the exact cause can be identified and treated effectively.
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Your problem requires more details so it's better to consult.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Your symptoms sound like what we call Acid Reflux. Acid that is normally in the stomach kicks back up the food pipe and cause sore throat like tonsil pain and vomiting sensation with meals. *Try Peptac/Gaviscon with meals. *Eat smaller sized portions of food *Avoid smoking and alcohol *Keep within recommended weight If symptoms not fully cleared then take Omeprazole 20mg for two weeks to see if your symptoms settle. All the best. J G S R clinic
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Please consult ent or gastro for further evaluation
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Vomiting or nausea after eating is due to gastritis or indigestion of food not related to tonsillitis, i can solve your query feel free to consult me i will solve your problem for sure Throat pain is due to tonsillitis, wanted more history from you
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You need to consult an ENT surgeon or gastroenterologist for proper evaluation and treatment. Meanwhile you can try taking some antacid like T. Pantop DSR twice daily before meals for around 10 days or so.
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Urti Steam inhalation Salt water gargling Rest for 3 days
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation
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Avoid cold and sour food Steam inhalation and gargles Do connect and consult
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Do you have pain in the back of throat? It might be just a gag reflex. Consult
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