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Ringworm, Swallowed Terberafine Tablet, Stuck In Throat, Hurting. Will It Dissolve On Its Own Or Do I Have To Go To Doctor?

Hi I swallowed a terberafine tablet yesturday for ringworm it got stuck in my thoart for a few hours I feel like its moved abit cause it dont feel as uncomfortable I e tried eating bread drinking loads of water and warm come but nothing will move it , it s the next day now and I think it s still there it s not hurting or really uncomfortable will it dissolve on its own or do I have to go to doctors how long should I wait ? Thanks
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
hello,
if you feel a blocking or pricking or foreign body sensation in your throat which is occasionally painful then it is advisable to consult an ENT who will in all probability do a routine out patient endoscopic examination of your throat.
take warm fluids and anti ulcer diet such as milk.
regards
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Ringworm, Swallowed Terberafine Tablet, Stuck In Throat, Hurting. Will It Dissolve On Its Own Or Do I Have To Go To Doctor?

hello, if you feel a blocking or pricking or foreign body sensation in your throat which is occasionally painful then it is advisable to consult an ENT who will in all probability do a routine out patient endoscopic examination of your throat. take warm fluids and anti ulcer diet such as milk. regards