Having Anticardio Lipin Antibody Syndrome. Experiencing Tingling, Numbness In The Back Of Throat Near Uvula. Matter Of Concern?
I do have Anticardio Lipin Antibody Syndrom though lately i ve been experiencing tingling/numbness in the back of my throat near my uvula. I am 30 years old, this is a new experience. is it something i should be concerned about? as there is no pain, it s just uncomfortable and feels as though it may be a bit swollen.
Hi, The symptoms you are facing may not have any relation ship with the anticardio lipin anti body syndrome. It is a syndrome charecterised by the recurant thrombosis in the arteries, or veins, and recurent abortions. It may be primary or secondary to lupus. The present problem is the pharyngitis, may be caused by the bacteria, or allergy. I advise you to consult an E.N.T. surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms erythrocin, phenylpropolamine and chlorpheneramine maleate. Also advise you gargle with luke warm salt water. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Having Anticardio Lipin Antibody Syndrome. Experiencing Tingling, Numbness In The Back Of Throat Near Uvula. Matter Of Concern?
Hi, The symptoms you are facing may not have any relation ship with the anticardio lipin anti body syndrome. It is a syndrome charecterised by the recurant thrombosis in the arteries, or veins, and recurent abortions. It may be primary or secondary to lupus. The present problem is the pharyngitis, may be caused by the bacteria, or allergy. I advise you to consult an E.N.T. surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms erythrocin, phenylpropolamine and chlorpheneramine maleate. Also advise you gargle with luke warm salt water. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.