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Sore Throat, Numbing, Swelling. Had Tonsils Removed. What Is Wrong?

For the past 4 years I have been waking up regurgitating in the mornings due to very sore throat (almost numbing) consistantly there I have not had a day without sore/numb throat .... used to swell up and affect my breathing but they thought it was my tonsills and removed them I still have the same pain just not as much swelling . What should I get checked for i ve had countless tests with no avail. It is starting to affect my personality and changed my character due to hopelessness
Sat, 20 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for contacting HCM
As you have regurgitating in the mornings due to very sore throat these symptoms suggesting about the laryngeal reflux disease . For this avoid spicy food , raised head end of your bed and use antacid.
For better management consult ENT specialist.

Thanks

Dr Hariom Sharma
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Sore Throat, Numbing, Swelling. Had Tonsils Removed. What Is Wrong?

Hi, Thanks for contacting HCM As you have regurgitating in the mornings due to very sore throat these symptoms suggesting about the laryngeal reflux disease . For this avoid spicy food , raised head end of your bed and use antacid. For better management consult ENT specialist. Thanks Dr Hariom Sharma