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Throat Pain, Difficulty Swallowing, Green Stuff In Back Of Throat On Next Day Of Smoking Cigarette. Reason?

I smoked a ciggarette for the second time last weekend.. The next day my throat hurt. I have trouble swallowing and have gross gooey booger green stuff in the back of my throat that won't go away. Im feeling a little nauseated as well. Not sure if that still from my hangover or from smoking. What do you think this is from?
Sat, 26 Oct 2013
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Hi,
From your symptoms, you are probably suffering from throat infection. Greenish discoloration may be due to infection from pseudomonas bacteria which you must have contacted by sharing ciggarette. See a ENT specialist who might send a throat swab for culture and prescribe you the right antibiotics.
Regards.
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Throat Pain, Difficulty Swallowing, Green Stuff In Back Of Throat On Next Day Of Smoking Cigarette. Reason?

Hi, From your symptoms, you are probably suffering from throat infection. Greenish discoloration may be due to infection from pseudomonas bacteria which you must have contacted by sharing ciggarette. See a ENT specialist who might send a throat swab for culture and prescribe you the right antibiotics. Regards.