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Could The Pain In The Throat With Hoarseness In Voice Be Due To Angina In Throat Or Fusion Pain?

I am 63 year old female history of coronary bypass 4 years ago 2 years ago cervical fusion On and off pain in throat with hoarseness. Lump sensation on throat Could this be symptomatic of angina in throat or fusion pain? Anuryism? What to do. I have brought this up several times to cardiologist says can t be your heart. I don t believe him.
Fri, 4 Sep 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted your history about pain and sensation of lump in throat with hoarseness. There is a history of angina, coronary bypass and cervical fusion.

I do not think these things are related and you are asking a wrong person.
I would advise you to consult an ENT Surgeon for clinical evaluation and examination, endoscopy and MRI of the affected area to get the proper diagnosis and carry on the further treatment .

It is possible that there may be injury to the nerve during cervical fusion.
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Could The Pain In The Throat With Hoarseness In Voice Be Due To Angina In Throat Or Fusion Pain?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history about pain and sensation of lump in throat with hoarseness. There is a history of angina, coronary bypass and cervical fusion. I do not think these things are related and you are asking a wrong person. I would advise you to consult an ENT Surgeon for clinical evaluation and examination, endoscopy and MRI of the affected area to get the proper diagnosis and carry on the further treatment . It is possible that there may be injury to the nerve during cervical fusion.