Throat Pain, Swallowing Painful. Had Swallowed A Bone. Is It Throat Infection?
I swallowed a meat bone some 3 months back and it was hurting my throat for 2 to 3 days n I became normal .... And now my throat is paining n I am not able to swallow anything with strain . I can feel pain in same place where I swallowed the bone... Is this some throat infection or something because I swallowed a bone 3 months back
The bone swallowed 3 months back can not be attributed as a cause for throat pain now. The symptoms as mentioned in your post indicate that you might be having Pharyngitis.
Management includes: 1. Gargle with warm salt water to relieve throat pain. 2. Analgesics like paracetamol 3. Antibiotics depending upon culture & sensitivity reports to remove the causative organism. 4. Antihistamine preparations can also be used to provide symptomatic relief.
If symptoms still persist...it will be better to consult an ENT specialist. Meanwhile...avoid taking cold food & drinks, maintain adequate hydration & take soft, non-spicy foods.
Wish you good health & a speedy recovery. Thanks & take care.
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Throat Pain, Swallowing Painful. Had Swallowed A Bone. Is It Throat Infection?
Hello dear, The bone swallowed 3 months back can not be attributed as a cause for throat pain now. The symptoms as mentioned in your post indicate that you might be having Pharyngitis. Management includes: 1. Gargle with warm salt water to relieve throat pain. 2. Analgesics like paracetamol 3. Antibiotics depending upon culture & sensitivity reports to remove the causative organism. 4. Antihistamine preparations can also be used to provide symptomatic relief. If symptoms still persist...it will be better to consult an ENT specialist. Meanwhile...avoid taking cold food & drinks, maintain adequate hydration & take soft, non-spicy foods. Wish you good health & a speedy recovery. Thanks & take care.