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What Causes Pain In The Throat And Abdomen After Quitting Smoking?

I stopped smoking about 3 months ago we a I have a small pain in my throat not constant be a little ache and throbing from time to time. Indigestion is almost daily and tenderness on my tongue from time to time, and a little pressure or stuffyness above the stomach.
Fri, 13 Jun 2014
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It is due to inflammation. Long dutation smoking can cause damages to these area and later on can chronic inflammation,which is responsible for your symromps.Frankly speaking it may be pharyngitis or initial sign of cancer.Please consult ENT specialist(otorhinologist) , be examined and do further investigation and treatment as suggested by doctor.
And ya I want to congratulate that you have quit smoking, good decision for your life.
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What Causes Pain In The Throat And Abdomen After Quitting Smoking?

It is due to inflammation. Long dutation smoking can cause damages to these area and later on can chronic inflammation,which is responsible for your symromps.Frankly speaking it may be pharyngitis or initial sign of cancer.Please consult ENT specialist(otorhinologist) , be examined and do further investigation and treatment as suggested by doctor. And ya I want to congratulate that you have quit smoking, good decision for your life.