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I Just Got Back From A Walk In Clinic And

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Posted on Sun, 3 Nov 2019
Question: I just got back from a walk in clinic and although I’m mostly satisfied with their diagnose I wanted a reassuring second opinion. I’ve had a lot of post nasal drip along with a cobblestone throat, a sensation of a lump at times in the back of my throat, fluid in ears and an odd sensation in my tongue and now my tongue has a few red areas and is slightly swollen in those areas. I just want to make sure this isn’t an allergic reaction. The Dr. I saw felt confident it wasn’t but I can’t get over how my tongue feels. He said I had the begins of an infection (not sure what type) and prescribed me a z pack and was told to eat soft foods until my tongue felt less aggravated. I have photos but I’m not sure how to upload yet.
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (7 minutes later)
here are the photos that may be able to help
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Hii. It looks like you are having allergic pharyngitis as posterior pharyng

Detailed Answer:
Hii. It looks like you are having allergic pharyngitis as posterior pharyngeal wall is congested. The tonsullar pillar are also congested. As you are telling you are having post nasal drip then it may be associated with some allergic rhinitis which is inflammation of the nose. The tongue looks slightly swollen with congested areas. You can start antiallergic tablet along with fluticasone nasal spray and solspre. It will decrease your allergic response and clear the allergic mucin from your nose. At the same time start taking pantoprazole tablet which will reduce the acid reflux from the stomach and helps to reduce the congestion. Drink more water. Avoid spicy food, beverage, cold drinks, smoking, alcohol.
Can u tell me more details how it started and how it is affecting your lifestyle?
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
As I mentioned earlier it looks like you are having allergic rhinitis and p

Detailed Answer:
As I mentioned earlier it looks like you are having allergic rhinitis and pharyngitis. Take the above measures. Start nasal spray, take antiallergic tablet, steam inhalation. Do betadine or warm water gargle. Start pantoprazole tablet. There can be possibility of allergic reaction to any food or drug as tongue is slightly swollen. Start antiallergic tablet.
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (14 minutes later)
I’ve always seemed to have a sore red throat... I’d say it’s pretty chronic. The tongue thing started about a month ago... at first just a tingling sensation a little above the tip but only occasionally and no apparent changes. Then about three weeks ago the post nasal drip & odd tongue sensation became everyday and sparked horrible anxiety. Afraid that the sensations I was feeling was an allergic reaction to food. I then told my doctor then about my anxiety but forgot to mention my red sore throat. She put me on 10 mg of Lexapro. Then two days ago I noticed a few red dots/ irritations in the tip and side of my tongue and this morning they seemed more red (especially on the left side with just the slightest swelling).I haven’t changed my diet or tried anything new. In regard to the photos, does this look like any food or medicine allergy? It hasn’t gotten worse from this morning... just the same. I leave out of town Friday & really want to ease my mind. Thank you for your help
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (16 minutes later)
I also usually have a header he and some point during the day behind my right eye... not sure if that’s related
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (4 minutes later)
I meant headache... my apologies for the typo
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rajat Basak (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
You are also having allergic rhinitis which is inflammation of the nose

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

You are also having allergic rhinitis which is inflammation of the nose and can cause a headache. Continue the nasal spray and steam inhalation for the time being and observe how you stay.

Regards

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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I Just Got Back From A Walk In Clinic And

here are the photos that may be able to help