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Advice For Sore Throat Ans Swallowing Difficulty With Operated Salivary Gland Stone History

Hello doctors, I am trying to diagnose myself until I my appointment which not until next week. I have a severe sore throat and trouble swallowing. I have no other symptoms except for minor cough during sleep and during the day and appearance of froth or foam on my lips in the morning. I have a history of salivary gland stones and every time I get the stone stuck in my sublingual gland duct i normally get a sore throat. Although the stone is out and the inflammation on the gland is gone the sore throat persisit. This one appears to be the most sevre sore throat I have ever had. Please help!! Thank
Fri, 27 Dec 2013
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hello and welcome to HCM,

I am Dr Sriram Nathan an ENT surgeon who will try to help you out with your problem.

At the offset let me assure you that it may just be an reflux or a mild recovering infection which you are suffering from. The pain and the sore throat may be due to infection or due to reflux which in turn can be due to stress and medication.

Do not worry as it is very common and will get better in a week or two. The throat will definitely feel raw when you have infection and reflux so do not worry.

Even when you have salivary gland stone you can have these problems.
In any case you need to relax and do these immediately:


-Start an anti reflux tablet like pantoprazole along with a multivitamin like the zincovit. These will help your throat to be resistant to irritation and also keep the reflux under check. Your doctor will know about these medications.

-take plenty of water and hydrate yourself very well as stones occur due to dehydration.

-suck on fruits such as lemon which can lubricate the saliva

-Take salt water gargle with warm water at least twice a day.

-Avoid anything spicy, oily or high flavoured

-Unless you do not have severe pain or other symptoms you do not need to take antibiotics or pain killers. Since throat does your sinus and ear hurt you can take a pain killer like paracetamol in consultation with your doctor.

-Take only bland non oily and non spicy diet with lots of green leafy vegetables for the next one week

Wait for a week or two for these to work and if your problem does not become better then you must take an endoscopy of the upper GI get back to me or any ENT surgeon with the reports.

Take care and get well soon

regards

Dr Sriram Nathan
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Advice For Sore Throat Ans Swallowing Difficulty With Operated Salivary Gland Stone History

hello and welcome to HCM, I am Dr Sriram Nathan an ENT surgeon who will try to help you out with your problem. At the offset let me assure you that it may just be an reflux or a mild recovering infection which you are suffering from. The pain and the sore throat may be due to infection or due to reflux which in turn can be due to stress and medication. Do not worry as it is very common and will get better in a week or two. The throat will definitely feel raw when you have infection and reflux so do not worry. Even when you have salivary gland stone you can have these problems. In any case you need to relax and do these immediately: -Start an anti reflux tablet like pantoprazole along with a multivitamin like the zincovit. These will help your throat to be resistant to irritation and also keep the reflux under check. Your doctor will know about these medications. -take plenty of water and hydrate yourself very well as stones occur due to dehydration. -suck on fruits such as lemon which can lubricate the saliva -Take salt water gargle with warm water at least twice a day. -Avoid anything spicy, oily or high flavoured -Unless you do not have severe pain or other symptoms you do not need to take antibiotics or pain killers. Since throat does your sinus and ear hurt you can take a pain killer like paracetamol in consultation with your doctor. -Take only bland non oily and non spicy diet with lots of green leafy vegetables for the next one week Wait for a week or two for these to work and if your problem does not become better then you must take an endoscopy of the upper GI get back to me or any ENT surgeon with the reports. Take care and get well soon regards Dr Sriram Nathan