Throat Inspection
Hello doctors is there any problem in my throat I don't have any problems are following I don't have fever either is there any problem or any unusual growing
Hello doctors is there any problem in my throat I don't have any problems are following I don't have fever either is there any problem or any unusual growing
I was prescribed Moxclav 625 three times a day for 5 days by my ent doctor for my unilateral tonsillitis. Now online I am reading Amoxicillin is given for 7 to 10 days. Can anyone clear up my confusion?
Since 2 years I take thyronorm 50 mg..when I start tablet ,I get more shoulder pain some times happened and skip away.then last 3 days shoulder pain and ear pressure with head pain slightly..then i consult thyroid doctor and she said thyroid is a no problem,otherwise consultation ent doctor.then i went ent doctor he said 3 medicine for 15 days ..signoflam,silenium,vitd3.then he said take some test after 15 days like vemb,pta etc .but signoflam safe for 15 days?it's very sleepy day for me.can I skip silenum ?then I have not always giddiness,what can I do?
I have been experiencing a throat problem for the past few years. After speaking continuously for 15–30 minutes, my throat becomes dry, heavy, and eventually chokes up, making it difficult to continue speaking. This significantly affects my work, as I regularly conduct meetings and presentations. I consulted two ENT specialists, underwent endoscopic examinations, and tried allergy treatment, inhaled medication, Ayurvedic treatment, and Panchakarma. Despite spending nearly ₹1 lakh, I have not found a lasting solution. I am looking for a specialist with experience in diagnosing and treating similar voice or throat disorders related to prolonged speaking, as previous evaluations have not identified the underlying cause.
My right ear is bleeding before bleeding there was something white coming out from it and my left ear is having some hearing prblem
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