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What Causes Difficulty In Swallowing?

Yes please explain what could cause difficulty swallowing. I had 4 nodules removed from my larynx and since that surgery I ve experienced difficulties swallowing while lying down. I know have a lump in my right armpit which concerns me. No bad reports from removed nodules. Any thought? Changed my mind
Tue, 9 Jan 2018
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Hello welcome to the health care magic

You need to consult good otorhinolaryngologist doctor nearby.

He will do direct laryngoscopy examination and will examine your larynx for any growth if present.

For lump in right arm pit, investigate with FNAC examination to rule out nature of lesion whether it is Benign or malignant.

According to cause specific treatment given

Hope this will help you

Consult otorhinolaryngologist for examination and discuss your case
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What Causes Difficulty In Swallowing?

Hello welcome to the health care magic You need to consult good otorhinolaryngologist doctor nearby. He will do direct laryngoscopy examination and will examine your larynx for any growth if present. For lump in right arm pit, investigate with FNAC examination to rule out nature of lesion whether it is Benign or malignant. According to cause specific treatment given Hope this will help you Consult otorhinolaryngologist for examination and discuss your case