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Discomfort On Crown Of Mouth. Throat Tender To Touch From Outside. Taking Medication For Hyperthyrodism

This morning I experienced slight discomfort on a crown in my mouth. Since then, that side of my throat has begun hurting, and now my throat is tender to touch on the outside. I have no fever. I was diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism 10 years ago and received radioactive iodine treatment. I have taken a daily synthroid tablet ever since.
Thu, 31 Oct 2013
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Hi
Thanks for your query
I can feel your concern
Those medications can precipitate infections in your throat and it shoul be taken seriously , you should get your complete blood picture done for this.

Have a proper clinical examination
Hope it helps
Regards
Dr imran
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Discomfort On Crown Of Mouth. Throat Tender To Touch From Outside. Taking Medication For Hyperthyrodism

Hi Thanks for your query I can feel your concern Those medications can precipitate infections in your throat and it shoul be taken seriously , you should get your complete blood picture done for this. Have a proper clinical examination Hope it helps Regards Dr imran