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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Circumvallate Papillae On Tongue

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Posted on Mon, 21 Jul 2014
Question: Had surgery 10/2013 - was tx with Abu and steroids- noticed enlarged circumvallate papillae on my tongue- had choking sensation and lump on my throat with some mild to mod pain in upper gastric area. Have been treated with medium for silent reflux but still have swollen papillae! Please help- have seen 3 ENT- 3 PCP- and 1 Gastro ( had upper GI and Colonoscopy - normal) .
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Answered by Dr. Krunal Karade (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Need more information

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

May I know what surgery was performed on 10/2013 . Can you send picture of your circumvallate papillae ,tongue & throat? Was a Video laryngoscopy performed? - If yes, what is report?

I would advice you use Antiseptic Mouth Wash & anti reflux treatment.

Hope you reply .

Thanks , take care .
Regards.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Follow up: Dr. Krunal Karade (5 hours later)
Hi Dr. Krunal,

Yes, I had an anterior lumbar fusion L5/S1. Been taking Nexium and now Dexilant for "silent" reflux. Changed diet dramatically, very clean. Abdominal ultrasound showed mild fatty liver. Pancreas, gall bladder, stomach all unremarkable. Had to stop reflux meds because it was causing my stomach to hurt, mild annoying burn. Endoscopy showed mild inflammation , esophogitis, minor hiatal hernia, no ulcers. Burning in stomach area usually when stomach is empty. After eating, burning sensation goes away temporarily, sometimes comes back, sometimes is does not. My concern is that the burning is pancreas related. Although, my risk factors seem to point to very low probability. 42 years old, never smoked, light drinker most of life but now I do not drink at all, exercise regularly, white ethnicity. Also, I have noticed that when I work out using elliptical, my heart rate does not get as high as it used too. My BP has been very elevated and at times mildly elevated. When anxious it's been 150/100 and regularly now 150-160/70. Used to be pinned at 120/80-70. The tightness in throat is still there, very uncomfortable. Feels like someone is choking me constantly. Papillae still elevated but have subsided some over the past couple months. TSH levels normal. Pushing in slightly on trachea causes some pain. I did get a massage last night and believe it or not the tightness in my throat has subsided a bit. Also, had 2 level anterior cervical fusion 2 1/2 years ago, C4-C7. When trying to recover from recent lumbar fusion , Oct 31, 2013, I was making huge bowls of bone broth stew, squeezing a whole lemon and whole lime into it and 4-5 cloves of fresh garlic, turmeric and cilantro. All these symptoms started happening not too long after that. Had very bad coughing fits, lots of mucous coming up, pappilae on tongue were huge on back of tongue and sides, extreme throat tightness and tracheal pain. Doctors said LPR. Could this have caused LPR (silent reflux) and did some damage on my trachea, thyroid, and esophogus?
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Answered by Dr. Krunal Karade (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Use antacid syrup along with anti reflux.

Detailed Answer:
Hi ,
In my opinion you will need antacid syrup along with anti reflux.
Life style modification: change in eating habits, avoid alcohol, spices, fast food. Take meal 3 hours before sleep. Regular exercise.

For cough use mucolytic syrup & steam inhalation .
Yes LPR can cause damage to throat, larynx & esophagus. Use multivitamin syrup to prevent vitamin deficiency to indigestion .

Hope this information helpful to you. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care.
Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Circumvallate Papillae On Tongue

Brief Answer: Need more information Detailed Answer: Hi, May I know what surgery was performed on 10/2013 . Can you send picture of your circumvallate papillae ,tongue & throat? Was a Video laryngoscopy performed? - If yes, what is report? I would advice you use Antiseptic Mouth Wash & anti reflux treatment. Hope you reply . Thanks , take care . Regards.