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Having Symptoms Of Sore Throat And Frequent Mouth Sore After Quitting Smoking

I have the following symptoms after quitting smoking 8 months ago. Sore throat, feels like a rough spot when swallowing, bump on inside of bottom lip not painful, frequent mouth sore that go away and come back, swollen sensation in neck, tingling in neck and face at times,
Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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Hi,

I do not feel that your symptoms are in any way related to quitting smoking. I would suggest that you see a doctor and get yourself examined. What is happening is most probably due to an underlying medical problem. Tobacco withdrawal is unlikely to cause such symptoms that persist for months.

Best wishes.
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Having Symptoms Of Sore Throat And Frequent Mouth Sore After Quitting Smoking

Hi, I do not feel that your symptoms are in any way related to quitting smoking. I would suggest that you see a doctor and get yourself examined. What is happening is most probably due to an underlying medical problem. Tobacco withdrawal is unlikely to cause such symptoms that persist for months. Best wishes.