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Pain In Throat, Feeling Of Blockage On Breathing, Swallowing, Eating, Choking Sensation. Treatment?

I ve not got a sore throat or anything like that but ive been getting pains in my throught like theres somethign blocking it, when i breathe deeper than usual, swallow ,eat and even drink liquids, the pain is getting worse and i m finding it difficult to eat or drink withouht feeling like im going to get something stuck and choke, any suggestions?
Wed, 11 Jul 2012
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More details are needed like your age, how long your problem is there, is there any fever, is this the first attack so on to determine cause of your problem. More important is to examine you to find out the exact reason for your symptoms.
It may be anything from acute Tonsillitis, Epiglotitis to acute pharyngeal abscess etc.
Please consult an ENT specialist for proper diagnosis and management.
Till then:
Take plenty of warm liquids
Pain killer
Wish you early recovery
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Pain In Throat, Feeling Of Blockage On Breathing, Swallowing, Eating, Choking Sensation. Treatment?

Hi More details are needed like your age, how long your problem is there, is there any fever, is this the first attack so on to determine cause of your problem. More important is to examine you to find out the exact reason for your symptoms. It may be anything from acute Tonsillitis, Epiglotitis to acute pharyngeal abscess etc. Please consult an ENT specialist for proper diagnosis and management. Till then: Take plenty of warm liquids Pain killer Wish you early recovery