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2 Red Spots On Uvula, Feeling Of Something In Throat, Difficulty In Breathing. Remedy?

hi there are 2 red spots in my uvula and sometimes I feel something in my throat and cough to make it go away but it gets worse, It makes me to cough really hard till I can not breath and I feel I'm choking,after a few seconds I can breath again hardly and then it's ok after a few minutes.it's really scaring me. please help. thanks
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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Hello,

Thanks for posting on Healthcaremagic,

It is possible that you might be having a throat infection (strep throat or oropharyngitis). You will require that your primary care doctor should examine you so as to confirm or exclude my impression then provide you with a prescription of an antibiotics and/or steroid spray or oral to get rid of the infection and the difficulty taking in air.
It is also important that you see a doctor as soon as you can, for proper evaluation.

Wish you the best
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2 Red Spots On Uvula, Feeling Of Something In Throat, Difficulty In Breathing. Remedy?

Hello, Thanks for posting on Healthcaremagic, It is possible that you might be having a throat infection (strep throat or oropharyngitis). You will require that your primary care doctor should examine you so as to confirm or exclude my impression then provide you with a prescription of an antibiotics and/or steroid spray or oral to get rid of the infection and the difficulty taking in air. It is also important that you see a doctor as soon as you can, for proper evaluation. Wish you the best