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What Cause Pain In Throat And Chest?

is this kidney issues?
i quite smoking now i feel like there is something in my throat and i have thick foamy saliva, pain in my chest sometimes i get sick and only clear "water like" substence comes out, i can feel and hear and little of air bubbles in my throat from my stomech.
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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hi
thanks for using hcm
congratulations for quitting smoking
sudden stopping of smoking also leads to such symptoms,due to the high reactivity of the airways,
lt seems like you have symptoms of mucoid secretions,it is more likely like you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder.
you can go for sputum culture,& chest x-ray to rule out any infective origin.
other wise after quitting smoking it takes at least 6 to 8 weeks for the lung to normalise from the effect of nicotine
take care
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What Cause Pain In Throat And Chest?

hi thanks for using hcm congratulations for quitting smoking sudden stopping of smoking also leads to such symptoms,due to the high reactivity of the airways, lt seems like you have symptoms of mucoid secretions,it is more likely like you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder. you can go for sputum culture,& chest x-ray to rule out any infective origin. other wise after quitting smoking it takes at least 6 to 8 weeks for the lung to normalise from the effect of nicotine take care